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Task: Seizure of the Person
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Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968).
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An officer may briefly detain an individual for further investigation
where the officer has reasonable suspicion to believe the person
stopped is involved in criminal activity.
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accomplish a seizure based upon reasonable suspicion. LLRMI - DEMO
• An officer may use reasonable force, short of deadly force, to
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• An officer may conduct a limited pat-down/frisk of the person’s outer
clothing where the officer also has reasonable suspicion to believe
the suspect is armed and dangerous.
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