Illinois v. Wardlow
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Illinois v. Wardlow, 528 U.S. 119 (2000), is a case decided before the United States Supreme Court involving U.S. criminal procedure regarding searches and seizures.
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Illinois v. Wardlow
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Illinois, Petitioner v. William aka Sam Wardlow
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Stevens
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Souter, Ginsburg, Breyer
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O'Connor, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas
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Illinois v. Wardlow,
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2000
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Illinois, Petitioner v. William aka Sam Wardlow
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The police had reasonable suspicion to justify the stop because nervous, evasive behavior, like fleeing a high crime area upon noticing police officers, is a pertinent factor in determining reasonable suspicion to justify a stop
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Illinois v. Wardlow
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Illinois v. Wardlow, 528 U.S. 119 (2000), is a case decided before the United States Supreme Court involving U.S. criminal procedure regarding searches and seizures.
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