Multiple Choice
The Supreme Court has ruled that a state statute which permits police to require a suspect disclose his identity during a Terry stop or face prosecution for failing to answer is:
A) unconstitutional because people are not obliged to respond to an officer's questions.
B) unconstitutional because it violates the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
C) constitutional because it is rationally related to the purpose and practical demands of a Terry stop.
D) constitutional only if the state supreme court has ruled that it is.
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