In which case did the Supreme Court rule that in addition to the suspicion required to justify a stop the officer must have reasonable suspicion that the person stopped is armed and dangerous before a frisk can be conducted?

a. Chambers v. Maroney.
b. Terry v. Ohio
c. Miranda v. Arizona.
d. United States v. Ash, Jr.
e. Mapp v. Ohio.


Terry v. Ohio

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