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August 23, 2022
Volume 96 | Issue 5

United States v. Flowers: The Implication of High Crime Areas and the Experienced Police Officer on the Reasonable Suspicion Standard of Terry Stops

TLR Online Editor
August 23, 2022
Volume 96 | Issue 5

Article by Kellie L. Constantine

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About the Author

Kellie L. Constantine, J.D. Candidate 2023, Tulane University Law School; B.A. 2020, Louisiana State University.

Citation

96 Tul. L. Rev. 985 (2022)


Tagged: Criminal Law, Terry Stop, Constitutional Law, Fourth Amendment

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