Florida Stop and Frisk Law Quiz
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When can a subject be transported from the immediate area of the stop?

  • If there are compelling safety concerns
  • If the subject consents
  • If the subject is arrested
  • All of the above (correct)

Based on the information provided, what happens if probable cause for arrest does not exist after inquiry?

  • The subject must be detained
  • The subject must be released (correct)
  • The subject may be arrested
  • The subject must be transported

What is the purpose of a stop being temporary and no longer than necessary?

  • To avoid inconvenience for the subject
  • To protect the subject's rights (correct)
  • To prevent the subject from escaping
  • To ensure the subject's safety

According to the Florida Stop and Frisk Law, what is the basis for an officer to stop and temporarily detain a person?

<p>Reasonable suspicion (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What behavior can be considered as a pertinent factor in determining reasonable suspicion under the Stop and Frisk Law?

<p>Flight at the sight of police (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When is a Miranda warning required under the Stop and Frisk Law?

<p>When the subject is arrested (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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