What Case Allows the Police to Stop and Frisk us Without a Warrant or Probable Cause?
It all starts with the case of Terry v. Ohio, the seminal case illustrative of the legal issues here. In Terry, a Cleveland police officer, Officer McFadden, observed three males standing outside a jewelry store in a suspicious manner. Officer McFadden’s intuition told him that something wasn’t right about the situation, even though it is… Read More »