A man was driving on I-70 in Geary County when he was pulled over for having a partially obstructed license plate by a car dealer’s frame, according to a press release from the Kansas Supreme Court. During the stop, deputies with the Geary County Sheriff’s Office said the man exhibited suspicious behavior. Deputies searching his vehicle found methamphetamine. The man attempted to drive away from law enforcement but was stopped and taken into custody.
The man moved to suppress the methamphetamine finding, claiming that deputies didn’t have reasonable suspicion to search his car. The case went to the Geary County Court where it was denied. Beck was found guilty on the following charges in 2023 and sentenced to 12 years:
Beck appealed the ruling to the Supreme Court, which granted a review. The Kansas Supreme Court reversed the district court’s decision, ruling that obstructing the state name on a license plate does not provide reasonable suspicion for a stop. The case was remanded for a new hearing.
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