Yes, if he believes there he has reasonable suspicion that you are hiding something that is illegal. You have to realize that while on probation, you are still in custody. For all intents and purposes, you are in jail while on probation. You simply have the revokable privilege of living outside.
The landmark ruling that allowed stop and frisk procedures is the 1968 Supreme Court case Terry v. Ohio. In this decision, the Court ruled that police officers could stop and briefly detain a person for questioning if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is involved in criminal activity. Additionally, the Court allowed officers to perform a limited search, or "frisk," of the person's outer clothing if they believe the individual may be armed and dangerous. This ruling established the legal framework for stop and frisk practices in the United States, balancing law enforcement interests with individual rights.
There has to be probable cause to frisk. If the store suspects that you are shoplifting then they have probable cause for the action, so the answer is yes.
The Supreme Court case that gives officers the right to frisk a person they have legally detained is Terry v. Ohio (1968). In this landmark decision, the Court ruled that police officers can perform a limited pat-down search, known as a "stop and frisk," if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is armed and dangerous. This ruling established the legal standard for stop-and-frisk encounters, balancing the need for officer safety with individual rights.
Police officers pat downAdded; It is confined to the outer clothing of the individual and the officer may not go into your pockets unless the frisk detects an object which the officer believes could be a weapon or contraband (i.e.; it is short of a full-fledged "search.").
FRISK IS AN ABILITY NOT A MOVE! But yes, Stantler can have the Frisk ability.
there is no frisk ability.
FRISK IS AN ABILITY NOT A MOVE! But yes, Banette can have the ability Frisk alternatively to Insomnia.
Officers are required to have reasonable suspicion to detain someone, and must have further belief that the person may be carrying a weapon that can be used to harm the officer in order to frisk them. Reasonable suspicion is a level of belief less than probable cause.
IF Frisk Asker was created in 1922.
Frisk Luft was created in 1972.
Helena Frisk was born in 1965.
Frisk - film - was created in 1995.