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Fourth Amendment: Terry Stops
On-Demand Seminar (Posted 01/30/20) | Level: Intermediate
    

The Terry exception that allows police to stop and frisk a suspect without a warrant is as relevant in today's criminal cases as when it was first articulated by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1968. Watch a prosecutor and defense lawyer examine the legality of three hypothetical searches by reviewing body-worn camera footage of Terry stops by police.

  • Review the limits of police searches set out in Terry v Ohio
  • Raise and respond to evidentiary challenges based on unlawful searches
  • Apply rules to real life situations, including traffic stops, public intoxication, and concealed weapons
Available Formats
ON DEMAND
Attend online at your convenience. Includes individual access to electronic materials for three years. These may include written materials, a PDF of the presentation, and any video or audio recordings.
Prosecutor Chris Anderson and defense attorney Allison Kriger discuss the admissibility of evidence in three...
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