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Terry v. Ohio, No. 67 (U.S. Supreme Court) (392 U.S. 1; 88 S.Ct. 1868) (June 10, 2068) (Justice Warren)

In this seminal case on investigative stops (which have come to be called "Terry stops"), the Court defined one of the few exceptions to the prohibition against warrantless searches of a person. The Court held that in the context of a properly justified on-the-street stop, if a police officer has ...

 

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