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Terry v. Ohio

Mar 24, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Terry v. Ohio
04:08 • 2min
3
How Many Times Did They Look in the Window?
06:02 • 3min
4
Earl Warren's Majority Opinion: McFadden's Intervention
08:49 • 4min
5
The Process of a Criminal Case and the Fourth Amendment
12:52 • 2min
6
The Fourth Amendment and the Stop and Frisk
14:42 • 5min
7
The Warren Court's Defense of the Miranda Case
20:05 • 2min
8
The Politics of the Time Are Relevant
22:05 • 3min
9
The Importance of Reasonable Suspicion in Criminal Cases
24:37 • 3min
10
The Role of Reasonable Suspicion in Police Conduct
27:30 • 3min
11
The Importance of Furtive Movement in Police Reports
30:02 • 2min
12
The Problem With Police Dishonesty
32:05 • 4min
13
The Fourth Amendment Is Implicated When a Cop Stops a Person on the Street
36:08 • 2min
14
The Hypocrisy of Cops
37:42 • 2min
15
The Importance of Officer Safety
39:46 • 5min
16
The Fourth Amendment Is Infringed on the Fourth Amendment
44:20 • 2min
17
Stopping Frisk Statistics in New York City
46:01 • 3min
18
The NYPD's Fucking Reasonable Reason
48:42 • 2min
19
The Race of Stops in Frisk
50:19 • 2min
20
The 4th Amendment and the Stop and Frisk Case
52:02 • 2min
21
The Cultural Link Between the Police and the Public Defense System
53:36 • 2min
22
The Importance of Being a Judge
55:50 • 2min
23
Danny Strongcatoni: Staten Island Borough President and NYPD Officer for 26 Years
57:31 • 2min