U.S. v. Casado, No. 01-1488 (2nd Cir.) (303 F.3d 440) (September 12, 2002) (Judge Robert D. Sack)
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September 02, 2002
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Terry Stops.
In Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), the Supreme Court addressed an important question concerning the role of the Fourth Amendment in the confrontation on the street between the citizen and the policeman investigating suspicious circumstances; and it adopted what has become known as the Terry “investigative stop” rule: ...
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