Criminal – Search & Seizure – Fourth Amendment – Stop and Frisk
By Deborah Elkins
Published: January 5, 2009
A police officer lacked sufficient facts to support a reasonable suspicion that the defendant was engaged in criminal activity where the defendant walked briskly away clutching his right side when an officer approached him in a “high crime area” at 10:30 a.m. As a result, the Court of Appeals holds the trial court erred by ...
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