This case set forth the foundation and rules for stop and frisk.
What is Terry v. Ohio?
A ____ is a pat-down for weapons
What is a frisk?
For the stop and frisk to be valid, there must ______ to stop and ______ to frisk.
What is reasonable suspicion?
Motorists can be stopped only if the officer has this level of suspicion of possible involvement in an unlawful activity.
What is reasonable suspicion?
This type of detention is described as a greater limitation than on-the-street detention in a stop and frisk.
What is stationhouse detention?
For a valid stop, the police officer must observe unusual conduct that leads them reasonably to conclude that...
What is criminal activity is about to take place or has just taken place.
Officers during a frisk have only one justification for confiscating anything: whether the object might reasonably be considered...
What is a weapon?
A person has been seized only if, in view of all the circumstances, a reasonable person would have believed that they were...
What is not free to leave?
A brief search of a vehicle after a stop is allowed when the officer has reasonable suspicion that the motorist is dangerous and that there might be this inside the vehicle.
What is a weapon?
Stationhouse detention is used for this process in which police record the unique ridge patterns of a suspect.
What is fingerprinting?
Terry requires two initial police actions, what are they?
What is Identify themselves as a police officer and make reasonable inquires?
A frisk that goes beyond a mere pat-down for weapons is...
What is illegal?
A suspect who is stopped cannot be forced by the officer to...
What is reply to questions?
The Court has authorized this limited police practice, conducted without a warrant while officers are making an in-house arrest of a suspect.
What is a protective sweep?
Stationhouse detention may be used for this procedure where a suspect is placed among others to determine identification.
What is a police lineup?
A stop and a frisk is a form of search and seizure and therefore comes under the ___ Amendment
What is the Fourth Amendment?
A valid frisk can turn into a valid search if the officer has probable cause to think that the object is...
What is seizable?
Stops based on race alone are not valid because ____ is banned by state law in many areas
What is racial profiling?
During a protective sweep, officers may enter limited areas of a residence even without having this.
What is a warrant?
Stationhouse detention imposes a greater limitation than a stop-and-frisk because it requires taking the suspect to this location.
What is police station?
If the officer feels what they have probable cause to believe is a weapon, contraband, or evidence, the officer may expand the search or seize the object.
What is plain touch?
The frisk cannot be used as a _____ to see if some type of usable evidence can be found on the suspect.
What is a fishing expedition
______ must be grounded on specific, objective facts and logical conclusions based on the officer’s experience.
What is reasonable suspicion?
This justification allows officers to conduct a brief search of a motor vehicle during a stop when there is reasonable suspicion that the motorist is dangerous and that a weapon may be inside the vehicle.
What is the reasonable suspicion requirement for a vehicle weapon search?
This reason for stationhouse detention goes beyond fingerprinting and involves questioning a suspect at the police station.
What is interrogation?