Exam 4: Stop and Frisk
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According to SCOTUS in Michigan v. Sitz (1990), involving sobriety checkpoints, detaining a car briefly at a sobriety checkpoint requires:
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The two elements to the scope of a reasonable stop are on-the-spot location of the investigation and _______________ _______________ .
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Explain the reason for reduced individual Fourth Amendment protections at international borders.
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Rules to tell officers, courts, and the rest of us what's reasonable are called:
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The _______________ _______________ - _______________ _______________ exception states that facts backing up a stop don't automatically justify a frisk, except when suspects are stopped for crimes of violence.
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