Reasonable Suspicion Arising After An Officer’s Order to Stop
Published for NC Criminal Law on November 03, 2010.
			
			
																			
										
					
										
					
					
					
					
					
					
			    		Normally, a law enforcement officer will attempt to develop reasonable suspicion before instructing a person to stop. But what if the officer does not have reasonable suspicion at that point, yet develops reasonable suspicion prior to the suspect’s compliance with the officer’s instruction? For example, suppose that an officer sees a vehicle weaving within its ... Read more
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