State v. Bobo

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1988-06-15

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Moyer, C.J. In this case, the court is presented with the issue of what degree of conduct must a police officer observe to give rise to a “reasonable suspicion” justifying an investigative stop and a protective search of an automobile for the safety of himself and others. For the reasons stated below, we reverse the decision of the court of appeals. In State v. Freeman (1980), <span class="cit…

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