Multiple Choice
Categorical suspicion:
A) can be sufficient in itself to amount to reasonable suspicion.
B) can be sufficient as long as the category in which the suspect falls is not based on race or ethnicity.
C) can be one of the factors in the entire picture of reasonable suspicion.
D) is sufficient in itself, if officers can establish the stop occurred in a high-crime area.
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