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    Exam 3: Authority to Detain and Arrest; Use of Force
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    Having a Criminal Record or Being in the Company of Others
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Having a Criminal Record or Being in the Company of Others

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Having a criminal record or being in the company of others who have criminal records is insufficient standing alone to provide reasonable suspicion.

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