Can Cops Pull You Over Without a Traffic Violation? Florida Case Law Explained

Can Florida police pull you over even if you didn’t commit a traffic violation? The answer might surprise you. In this video, criminal defense attorney Rick Fletcher breaks down when officers can legally conduct a traffic stop based only on a “hunch” — including situations where they suspect the driver is ill, impaired, or falling asleep behind the wheel. You’ll learn: ✔️ What “reasonable suspicion” means in Florida ✔️ Why Deshong v. State allowed the stop — and why Crooks v. State didn’t ✔️ What to say and do if you're pulled over without a clear violation ✔️ How we challenge illegal stops in court 📞 Call Fletcher + Fletcher: (727) 369-9850 🌐 Website: https://StPeteCriminalDefense.com/Sch... 📧 Email: [email protected] 🔗 Follow us on social media 📘 Facebook:   / fletcherfletcherlaw   📸 Instagram:   / fletcher_fletcher_law   🎵 TikTok:   / fletcherfletcherlaw   💼 LinkedIn:   / fletcher-and-fletcher-criminal-defense-att...   🎙️ Listen to our podcast: From Courtroom to Carline ▶️ YouTube Playlist:    • From Courtroom To Carline: A Legal Parenti...   🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Rl4WTa... 🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... #KnowYourRights #FloridaLawyer #TrafficStop #PoliceStopRights #CriminalDefense #FletcherDefense #ReasonableSuspicion #UnlawfulStop #DUIDefense #FourthAmendment