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Law, 08.10.2020 03:01, efraruiz02

erry vs. Ohio is a famous historical case regarding the 4th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution. After reading the text of the 4th Amendment and the Supreme Court decision in Terry please discuss the following: Have you ever read the text of the 4th Amendment? After reading, what are the protections granted to individuals under the 4th Amendment? In other words, what does it mean? The Supreme Court made a very important ruling that established a new standard of justification in Terry v. Ohio (1968). Explain. What is a Terry stop? What is the level of justification required? What is the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause? Consider: The state of Utopia creates a ‘Stop-and-frisk‘ program wherein police officers of Utopia may stop and pat down people they consider suspicious without probable cause to stop. Statistics from the police chief of Utopia, credit the program for deterring crime and increasing arrests, but some criticize it as overzealous policing. Do you think the state-wide implementation of this program would be constitutional? Would you support such a program?

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