U.S. v. Goddard, No. 05-3080 (D.C. Cir.) (491 F.3d 457) (June 22, 2007) (Per Curiam)
Loaded on May 1, 2007
published in Punch and Jurists
May 28, 2007
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Terry Stops.
On the evening of March 20, 2004, four Washington, D.C. police officers who were riding in an unmarked police car received a radio alert that an unidentified suspect had attempted to steal a car a few blocks from their location. The suspect was described as “a black male, 5'8" …
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