Question 4
5 pts
Anytime an officer is justified in frisking a person they have stopped
to question in a public place, they are always allowed to search the
person as thoroughly as they want.
True
False
The officer may not go into your pockets even in a justified stop and frisk unless he has probable cause to believe that you have a weapon or contraband hidden away. An officer may only conduct the frisking portion of a stop and frisk if they reasonably suspect that the person they stopped is carrying a dangerous weapon.