Brown v. Texas, No. 77-6673 (U.S. Supreme Court) (443 U.S. 47; 99 S.Ct. 2637) (June 25, 1979) (Justice Burger)
In this case the Court reversed the conviction of a person who refused to identify himself to police when stopped because the officers lacked any reasonable suspicion to believe that he was engaged or had engaged in any criminal conduct.
In this case, two police officers were patrolling a neighborhood ...
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