Reasonable suspicion is assessed from the subjective viewpoint of the police officer.
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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
Q38: The U,S, Supreme Court held a Terry
Q40: Reasonable suspicion requires an evaluation of the
Q41: To determine if a hearsay report can
Q42: A drug courier profile is sufficient basis
Q43: Race may be considered a factor in
Q44: Office Smith makes a Terry stop of
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