The test for the constitutionality of a Terry frisk is:
A) Whether the officer was absolutely certain that the individual was armed and dangerous
B) An objective test of whether a reasonably prudent person under the circumstances would believe that his or her safety or the safety of others was at risk
C) A subjective test of whether the officer under the circumstances believed that that his or her safety or the safety of others was at risk
D) Whether an officer had a genuine fear or apprehension that his or her safety or the safety of others was at risk
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Q27: Addressed by the Court in Hiibel, the
Q28: The Court's position on requiring a person
Q29: A stop-and-identify statute:
A) Requires an individual to
Q30: What is the U.S. Supreme Court's position
Q31: Under Terry, what are the guideline set
Q33: Factors considered in determining whether the suspect
Q34: In Michigan v. Long, the Court:
A) Extended
Q35: The U.S. Supreme Court used the following
Q36: If an officer, while conducting a pat-down
Q37: The plain-feel doctrine:
A) Expands Terry
B) Is based
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