SUMMARY
Discusses statutes and case law that govern stops and frisks, including the level of justification (reasonable suspicion or probable cause) that a law enforcement officer needs to make a stop, frisk, or arrest. PDF Download - After purchase go to My Content to retrieve your digital file(s).
DESCRIPTION
Chapter 2
STOP AND FRISK
Laura Fine
§ 2.1 INTRODUCTION
§ 2.1-1 Scope of Chapter
§ 2.1-2 Federal Rules Governing Stops and Frisks
§ 2.1-3 General Oregon Rules Governing Stops and Frisks
§ 2.2 OREGON STATUTORY DEFINITIONS AND GOVERNING PROVISIONS
§ 2.2-1 Definitions
§ 2.2-2 General Provisions
§ 2.2-3 Statutory Limitations of Oregon Rules
§ 2.2-4 Authority of Store Agents and Movie Theater Agents
§ 2.3 THE STOP
§ 2.3-1 General Rule
§ 2.3-2 Standards for a Stop
§ 2.4 REASONABLE SUSPICION
§ 2.4-1 General Rule
§ 2.4-2 Standards for Reasonable Suspicion
§ 2.5 THE INQUIRY
§ 2.6 THE FRISK
§ 2.7 RELATED PROBLEMS
§ 2.7-1 Fifth Amendment and Miranda—Detention versus Custody
§ 2.7-2 Effect of Unlawful Stop
§ 2.7-3 Reasonable Suspicion to Frisk versus Search Incident to Arrest
§ 2.8 SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
§ 2.8-1 Stops of Juveniles
§ 2.8-2 Pretext Stops
§ 2.8-3 Roadblocks
§ 2.8-4 Violations of a Restraining Order or a Condition of Probation
Appendix 2A Abbreviations