In this scenario assume that the principal asks the school resource officer to search Ralph Smith. Which of the following standards would guide the school resource officer?
A high school teacher reported to the school principal that sophomore Ralph Smith had been standing at his locker during class change acting ‘really, really different' with his eyes ‘basically shut.'
A. Since the principal asked the school resource office to search the student the reasonable suspicion standard applies
B. The school resource officer is held to the probable cause standard
C. The school resource officer is held to a reasonable person standard
D. The school resource officer is help to a reasonable police officer standard
A
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