U.S. v. Barnett, No. 06-3215 (7th Cir.) (505 F.3d 673) (October 2, 2007) (Judge Ilana Diamond Rovner)
In its seminal case of Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), the Supreme Court held that a police officer may stop an individual and question him based on less than probable cause, provided the officer can point to "specific and articulable facts which, taken together with rational inferences from ...
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