Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Race may be considered a factor in determining whether there is reasonable suspicion.
2.Office Smith makes a Terry stop of Lisa. Officer Smith decides to take Lisa to police headquarters for questioning since it is cold and raining. Officer Smith’s actions are considered permissible movement under Terry.
3.The U.S. Supreme Court has set a strict time limit applicable to the detention of an individual during a Terry stop.
4.In Hiibel, the Court found stop-and-identify statutes to be unconstitutional extensions of Terry stops.
5.Some state supreme courts have ruled contrary to the U.S. Supreme Court in regard to constitutionality of ordering a driver to exit his or her vehicle during a traffic stop.


1.true
2.false
3.false
4.false
5.true

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