Cartoon Guy Holding Stack Of Books

Tenancy

ABC Blocks

A law enforcement officer’s search for a weapon confined to a suspect’s outer clothing when either a bulge in the clothing or the outline of the weapon is visible. the search is commonly called a “pat down,” and any further search requires either a search warrant or “probable cause” to believe the suspect will commit or has committed a crime (including carrying a concealed weapon, which itself is a crime). the limited right to “stop and frisk” is intended to halt the practice of random searches of people in hopes of finding evidence of criminal activity or merely for purposes of intimidation, particularly of minorities.

Was This Term Helpful?

0 out of 0 found this helpful


Still got a question or concern?

Click here to contact us or go back to the main Glossary page.