In U.S. v. Sokolow, involving the stop of a suspected drug smuggler based on a "drug courier profile," the Supreme Court held that:
a. drug courier profiles are unconstitutional
b. drug courier profiles must be supported by a showing of probable cause
c. some of the reasonable suspicion can be based on a drug courier profile as long as the totality ofcircumstances supports such suspicion
d. reasonable suspicion is always supported if a suspect falls within a drug courier profile
c
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