Supreme Court
Reasonable suspicion is a legal standard used in the context of law enforcement that allows police officers to stop and question an individual based on specific and articulable facts that suggest criminal activity is afoot. This standard is less than probable cause, requiring only a reasonable belief that criminal activity may be occurring, which often stems from an officer's observations, experience, or information from a reliable source.
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