Reid v. Georgia, No. 79-448 (U.S. Supreme Court) (448 U.S. 438; 100 S.Ct. 2752) (June 30, 1980) (Per Curiam)
Court vacated a conviction holding that agent could not have reasonably suspected petitioner of criminal activity based on the fact that the officer surmised that the defendant met the characteristics of a drug courier profile.
In this case the Court held that a reasonable suspicion was absent where the police ...
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