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Task: Arrest of Person Who Fails to Identify Themselves During Valid
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“Terry” Stop
Hiibel v. Humboldt County, 542 U.S. 177 (2004).
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Police may enforce state laws that require a person to identify
themselves during a valid “Terry” stop.
Requirements:
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1. Must have a valid “Terry” stop.
2. Can ask subject for name. (Court did not go any further in deciding
whether a demand for valid and credible identification could be
made and suggested that such a demand cannot be made)
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3. In order to arrest, there must be a state statute requiring that
person’s validly stopped relative to criminal activity identify
themselves.
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