A police officer felt a soft lumpy object in a suspects back pocket, about the size of a quarter. He was unsure what it was, so he manipulated it with his fingers

At this point he thought the object was a bag of marijuana, so he reached in and pulled it out. He was right. What was the result? a. The officer did not have reasonable suspicion that the item was a weapon; bad
frisk.
b. The officer had reasonable suspicion that the item was evidence of a crime; good frisk.
c. The officer had reasonable suspicion that the item was a weapon; good frisk.
d. The officer was conducting a pat down for officer safety; good frisk.


a

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