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                                              Task: Passengers’Rights
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          Arizona v. Johnson,   555 U.S. 323 (2009).
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          • A passenger in a car that is lawfully stopped is lawfully seized under

               the 4 Amendment
                        th
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          • “An officer's inquiries into matters unrelated to the justification for
               the traffic stop...do not convert the encounter into something other

               than a lawful seizure, so long as those inquiries do not measurably


               extend the duration of the stop”
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          • Where an officer has reasonable suspicion to believe that a person

               in a lawfully stopped vehicle is armed and dangerous, the officer

               may conduct a pat-down of the subject without any further
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               justification.







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