Ability to detain given greater scrutiny and is now more restrictiveScuro, Joseph E., Jr
the trial court determined that while the officers had probable cause to stop defendants' vehicle on Lummi Shore Road, they did not then have probable cause to arrest and that the physical
[5] The Supreme Court reached the issue of a stop based on an informant tip rather than on police observation *7 in Adams v. Williams, supra. There a police officer, acting on a tip received at the scene of the stop, approached a suspect sitting in a car and asked him to open the...
John Q. Barrett
United States Supreme Court Upholds Frisk of Passenger in Lawfully Stopped AutoThe next case examined by the Supreme Court was Maryland v. Wilson where they previously held that "an officer making a traffic stop may order passengers to get out of the car pending completion of the stop."viThe...
Supreme Court Allows Frisk of Passenger Believed to be Carrying GunDebra Cassens WeissAba Journal
It mentioned that the Supreme Court must be specific regarding its discussion of reasonable suspicion as a basis for stop and frisk rule.EBSCO_AspStHarrisEugeneDavidEugeneA.EugeneDavid A. Harris.Particularized Suspicion, Categorical Judgments: Supreme Court Rhetoric Versus Lower Court Reality under ...
Once again, the Review highlights a collection of significant Supreme Court decisions in the area of criminal justice. The Court mainly 'fine-tuned" various Fourth Amendment principles, most notably the Terry "stop and frisk" and the Carroll automobile search doctrines....
present in an area of expected criminal activity and flees upon seeing the police; 3) whether an anonymous tip that a person is carrying a gun, without more information, justifies a police officer's stop and frisk of that person; and 4) whether the Miranda rule is a constitutionally based...
While taking a dig at New York’s controversial stop and frisk policy, Clement said that the discretion had harmed individuals who were not allowed to exercise their constitutional second amendment rights, and faced punishment if they did. The discretion “has real world cost,” Clement said. ...