State v. Soukharith’s Empirical Analysis
1997
Citation profile
76 state decisions
How this case has been cited
Cited by 76 later decisions — most recently March 2022 · most notably State v. Baue (2000), State v. Johnson (1999)
76 state decisions
Later decisions citing this case, by decade. The current decade is in progress, and our corpus holds fewer opinions from the most recent years, so the latest bars are undercounted — not a real decline.
Relationships
Relies on Florida v. Royer · Hudson v. Palmer · United States v. Hensley · Whiteley v. Warden, Wyoming State Penitentiary · Michigan v. Chesternut
Most-quoted passages
The sentences later courts lift from this opinion, ranked by how many decisions quote each — the parts of the opinion doing the work. These counts are smaller than the citation total above because most of the 76 citing decisions cite the case generally; a passage count includes only decisions quoting that exact language verbatim.
“`less than the level of suspicion required for probable cause.'”
3 later decisions quote this exact passage““[I]f a flyer or bulletin has been issued on the basis of articulable facts supporting a reasonable suspicion that the wanted person has committed an offense, then reliance on that flyer or bulletin justifies a stop to check identification, to pose questions to the person, or to detain the person briefly while attempting to obtain further information.””
2 later decisions quote this exact passage“[D]eterminations of reasonable suspicion to conduct an investigatory stop and probable cause to perform a warrantless search [are reviewed with] a two-stage standard in which the ultimate determinations of reasonable suspicion and probable cause are reviewed de novo and findings of fact are reviewed for clear error, giving due weight to the inferences drawn from those facts by the trial judge.”
1 later decision quote this exact passage
How this case has been treated — in progress
Whether each later court followed, distinguished, criticized, or overruled this decision. The treatment classification (task #35) runs highest-cited cases first and lights up here as it reaches this one.