POLS 354 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Reasonable Suspicion, Warren E. Burger, Hiibel V. Sixth Judicial District Court Of Nevada
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Man was stopped and frisked in a high drug problem area for being suspiciuos (did not find anything) and refused to give identification - was then arrested. Texas code makes it a criminal act for a person to refuse to give his name and address to an officer who has lawfully stopped him and requested the information . Individual"s reasonable expectation of privacy is not subject to arbitrary invasions solely at the discretion. 4th amendment requires that a seizure must be based on specific, objective facts indicating that society"s legitimate interests require the seizure of that person. **state says that apellant was justified in stopping appellant because they had a. Reasonable, articulable suspicion that a crime had just been, was being, or was about to be committed . Sometimes an officer may detain a suspect briefly for questioning although he does not have probable cause as is required for arrest.