The precedent for the ever-elusive definition of a "reasonable" suspicion in stop-and-frisk situations was established in _____.
A) Davis v. United States (1994)
B) Maryland v. Wilson (1997)
C) Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
D) Terry v. Ohio (1968)
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