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Stop & Frisk Explained (Most Officers Get This Wrong) Terry V. Ohio Ep. 4

Stop & Frisk Explained (Most Officers Get This Wrong) Terry V. Ohio Ep. 4

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Full Description:In this episode of Cuffs & Case Law, we break down one of the most important cases in modern policing:


👉 Terry v. Ohio (1968)📖 Read the full case here: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/392/1/

(Episode does include preview to full breakdown)

This landmark decision established the legal foundation for stop and frisk, allowing officers to briefly detain and pat down individuals without probable cause under specific conditions.


🚨 What You’ll Learn:


What reasonable suspicion actually meansWhen police can legally stop someone without a warrantThe difference between a Terry stop vs arrestWhen a frisk for weapons is justifiedCommon mistakes that can make a stop unconstitutionalHow this applies to real-world policing today


⚖️ Why This Case Matters:


Terry v. Ohio fundamentally changed how the Fourth Amendment is applied in everyday law enforcement encounters.Understanding this case is critical for:Law enforcement officersCriminal justice studentsAnyone interested in constitutional rightsBecause the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause can determine whether evidence is admissible—or thrown out.


⏱️ Timestamps:


0:00 Why this case matters2:00 Fourth Amendment refresher6:30 What is a Terry Stop?12:00 The real story behind the case22:00 Supreme Court ruling explained30:00 Stop vs Arrest38:00 Frisk vs Search45:00 Real-world application


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TTerry v Ohio explained, stop and frisk law, reasonable suspicion vs probable cause, Fourth Amendment rights, police stop and search laws, when can police search you without a warrant, Terry stop explained, constitutional law policing, criminal procedure basics, police training case law.
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Citations:

Terry tate- Crosscut Films “All Official "Terry Tate: Office Linebacker" Short Films & Commercials”

Photo: Chief Justice Earl Warren – Public Domain (Library of Congress / Harris & Ewing Collection)

Source: Cleveland Police Department Report by Detective Martin J. McFadden,

State v. Terry case file, Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.

Courtesy of Cleveland State University Library Special Collections.

Euclid Avenue & Huron Road – Cleveland

Site of the stop that led to Terry v. Ohio (1968)

Public domain historical photograph


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