Multiple Choice
A proper "frisk" under the stopandfrisk rules established by Terry v.Ohio:
A) is limited to a patdown of the suspect's outer clothing unless something that could be a weapon is felt during the pat-down.
B) may not be conducted unless there is no doubt in the mind of the officer that the suspect has a weapon.
C) may include a search of an area within 100 yards of the suspect if the pat-down results in the feeling of an object which could be a weapon.
D) may not even extend to a pat-down unless the officer has probable cause to believe the suspect has a weapon.
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