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Robert Peterson, Attorney at Law
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The officer is allowed to frisk for weapons for the protection of the officer and others. This is not a search, but a quick check for weapons. Search and seizure law is too complex for a generic answer. I would consult an attorney to discuss the details of a case to determine if a suppression motion would be advisable.
Answered on Aug 23rd, 2013 at 4:10 PM