Arizona v. Johnson, No. 07-1122 (U.S. Supreme Court) (555 U.S. 323; 129 S.Ct. 781) (January 26, 2009) (Justice Ginsburg)
The issue before the Court in this case was whether, in the context of a vehicular stop for a minor traffic infraction, an officer may conduct a pat-down search of a passenger when the officer has an articulable basis to believe the passenger might be armed and presently dangerous, but ...
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