Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 148
May he detain this person briefly , on suspicion amounting to less than probable cause to arrest , while he " checks out ” his story with a call to headquarters ? May he frisk him for concealed weapons when there is a good chance that ...
May he detain this person briefly , on suspicion amounting to less than probable cause to arrest , while he " checks out ” his story with a call to headquarters ? May he frisk him for concealed weapons when there is a good chance that ...
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One wonders what might be " less compelling ” than reasonable suspicion unreasonable suspicion , perhaps ? 120 The memo was addressed to " All Law Enforcement Officers in New York State " , and dated June 1 , 1964.
One wonders what might be " less compelling ” than reasonable suspicion unreasonable suspicion , perhaps ? 120 The memo was addressed to " All Law Enforcement Officers in New York State " , and dated June 1 , 1964.
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... the more he controls or participates in it , the less he fits the role of good faith purchaser for value ; and the less justification there is for according to him the protected status of holder in due course considered necessary ...
... the more he controls or participates in it , the less he fits the role of good faith purchaser for value ; and the less justification there is for according to him the protected status of holder in due course considered necessary ...
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