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1966

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66/10/20 Police Can Search, High Court Rules, Cleveland Press Oct 1966

66/10/20 Police Can Search, High Court Rules, Cleveland Press

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The Ohio Supreme Court upheld the lower court ruling that Cleveland Police Detective Martin McFadden's search of John W. Terry and Richard D. Chilton (represented by Louis Stokes) did not violate their constitutional rights because McFadden felt they were acting "in a suspicious manner."


66/02/10 Police Upheld In Acts Of Personal Search, Cleveland Press Feb 1966

66/02/10 Police Upheld In Acts Of Personal Search, Cleveland Press

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Justices Joseph H. Silbert, Joseph A. Artl and J. J. P. Corrigan of the 8th District Court of Appeals unanimously agreed with Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Bernard Friedman in his ruling that a policeman has a right to question a suspicious person and search him in order to protect himself from a possible assault with a deadly weapon.