Identify the controversy involved in the case


Problem

The case known as Terry v. Ohio (1968) is a good example of a Fourth Amendment case.

Read about this case by starting with your text to get the background and then read the "syllabus" of the case, which you can find here. This will give you the basic background of the case as well as the Court's decisions on the matter.

You will see that the Court was asked to determine whether the police acted properly in this case, by conducting a search of a "suspicious" person, without that person's permission.

Keep in mind what we discussed in previous weeks about the balance between personal freedoms and security. You should be able to recognize how this case presents an example of the conflict between freedoms and security. Should the police have the power to "pat down" search of a suspicious person?

1. Briefly explain the circumstances of the case. What happened in this case?

2. Identify the controversy involved in the case. What was the issue the Supreme Court needed to resolve?

3. Identify which amendment(s) were involved in this case and explain. (In other words, don't just say, "This was a Fourth Amendment case" or "This was a Fifth Amendment case." Explain why you believe that to be true.)

4. Describe the outcome of the case and summarize the Supreme Court's reasoning for its decision.

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