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Task: Show of Authority Seizure of The Person
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California v. Hodari D.., 499 U.S. 621 (1991).
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A seizure based upon a show of authority does not occur until the
person who has been subjected to the show of authority complies
with that show of authority by submitting to the officer’s commands.
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Until submission takes place or there is a physical seizure an
officer’s actions need not be justified by some level of proof and
items discarded by the suspect prior to seizure under these rules are
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not protected by the 4 Amendment since they are abandoned prior
to seizure.
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