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Ten minutes is not an unreasonable time for a records check during a traffic stop.  Since in this case, all investigation including questioning and a warrants check, took place during the ten minute record check, the stop was not temporally extended and was therefore legal. [http://www.publications.ojd.state.or.us/docs/S060351.pdf State v. Watson], 353 Or. __ (July 5, 2013).
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Ten minutes is not an unreasonable time for a records check during a traffic stop.  Since in this case, all investigation including questioning and a warrants check took place during the ten minute record check, the stop was not temporally extended and was therefore legal. [http://www.publications.ojd.state.or.us/docs/S060351.pdf State v. Watson], 353 Or. __ (July 5, 2013).
 
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Stops - Extension – Investigation During Records Check Okay

Ten minutes is not an unreasonable time for a records check during a traffic stop. Since in this case, all investigation including questioning and a warrants check took place during the ten minute record check, the stop was not temporally extended and was therefore legal. State v. Watson, 353 Or. __ (July 5, 2013).