What is the reason why a man driving a Tahoe 4x4 was stopped at a red light?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Villegas, B297114 (Cal. App. 2020):

morning, he admitted that he was aware that officers were behind him and that he had run a red light. He explained that he did not stop because he was on probation, did not have a driver's license, and did not want to go back to jail. He had a condition of probation precluding association with the person who was his passenger in the Tahoe at the time. (People v. Villegas, supra, B190206 [nonpub. opn.], pp. 3-5.)

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