A Black Wisconsin man is suing after he said he was wrongfully pulled over by Wauwatosa police officers.
The traffic stop happened in September 2018 near 114th and Burleigh streets near the Mayfair Collection.Four women and three men heard opening statements and testimony Monday from the grandmother, her friend and Officer Patrick Kaine who initiated the traffic stop that day.' Hillary Mintz listened to the testimony.
Kaine told jurors while he was in his squad car, another man referred to as a "tipster" in court made a U-turn and pulled over to tell Kaine a robbery was happening in a blue Lexus at the next intersection. Kaine said the "tipster" never said how he knew this information or what exactly he saw, but Kaine said the man seemed "adamant" this was happening.
During opening statements, Carter's attorney Joy Bertrand told jurors these officers violated Carter's Fourth Amendment right, the "foundation of this case and freedom," Bertrand said. Defense attorneys during their opening statements argued the officers needed to investigate in order to find out if a crime was being committed and that warranted a traffic stop to find out.
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