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Bibliographic being used as a reference

Affinity how many authors and what are their accreditations


Choral - time around production, out of date pulp culture, what is significant
about the time? Increase in robbery?
Semantic key terms and concepts
Patterns on citations and is it one sided
Where do they work, what is their background?
Produce an argument that o
[T]here is no war between the Constitution and common sense," Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U. S. 643, 657.

A search for weapons in the absence of probable cause to 26*26 arrest, however, must, like
any other search, be strictly circumscribed by the exigencies which justify its initiation.
Thus in our system evidentiary rulings provide the context in which the judicial process of
inclusion and exclusion approves some conduct as comporting with constitutional
guarantees and disapproves other actions by state agents.

Judge
Prosecutors
Police officer involved
Works referenced
https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?
case=17773604035873288886&q=traffic+stop+article&hl=en&as_sdt=800
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Mapping

Judge
prosecution & defendant
witnesses of each side
subject matter experts of each side
evidence of each side

Semantic
4th Amendment
14th Amendment

Affinity
MR. CHIEF JUSTICE WARREN delivered the opinion of the Court.

Cleveland Police Detective Martin McFadden - policeman for 39 years and a detective for
35 and that he had been assigned to patrol this vicinity of downtown Cleveland for
shoplifters and pickpockets for 30 years.
Petitioner Terry
codefendant Richard Chilton
3rd man Katz
MR. JUSTICE BLACK concurs in the judgment and the opinion except where the opinion
quotes from and relies upon this Court's opinion in Katz v. United Statesand the concurring
opinion in Warden v. Hayden
MR. JUSTICE HARLAN, concurring.
MR. JUSTICE WHITE, concurring.
MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, dissenting.
[21] Fifty-seven law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty in this country in 1966, bringing the total to 335
for the seven-year period beginning with 1960. Also in 1966, there were 23,851 assaults on police officers, 9,113 of
which resulted in injuries to the policemen. Fifty-five of the 57 officers killed in 1966 died from gunshot wounds, 41 of
them inflicted by handguns easily secreted about the person. The remaining two murders were perpetrated by knives.
See Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reports for the United States1966, at 45-48, 152 and Table
51.

Choral
Probable Cause
Reasonable Suspicion
Stop and Frisk
Penitentiary
downtown Cleveland at approximately 2:30 in the afternoon of October 31, 1963
"what the Constitution forbids is not all searches and seizures, but unreasonable searches
and seizures." Elkins v. United States,364 U. S. 206, 222 (1960).

Bibliographic
"No right is held more sacred, or is more carefully guarded, by the common law, than the
right of every individual to the possession and control of his own person, free from all
restraint or interference of others, unless by clear and unquestionable authority of
law." Union Pac. R. Co. v. Botsford, 141 U. S. 250, 251 (1891).

We have recently held that "the Fourth Amendment protects people, not
places,"Katz v. United States, 389 U. S. 347, 351 (1967)
"what the Constitution forbids is not all searches and seizures, but unreasonable searches
and seizures." Elkins v. United States,364 U. S. 206, 222 (1960).
4th Amendment - Beck v.Ohio, 379 U. S. 89 (1964); Rios v. United States, 364 U. S. 253
(1960); Henry v.United States, 361 U. S. 98 (1959); United States v. Di Re, 332 U. S. 581
(1948);Carroll v. United States, 267 U. S. 132 (1925).

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