According to the SCOTUS opinion in Terry v. Ohio (1968) , a stop justified at its beginning can:
A) be justified on mere hunches alone.
B) only be done for violent crimes.
C) become unjustified by being too extensive in scope.
D) have any scope the stopping officer wants.
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