Describes the October 31, 1963 arrest of John W. Terry, Richard D. Chilton and Carl Katz by Cleveland Police Detective Martin McFadden. This arrest led to the 1968 Supreme Court case, Terry v. Ohio, in which the Court set a precedent that allows police officers to stop, interrogate and frisk suspects without probable cause for an arrest, providing that the officer can articulate a reasonable basis for the stop and frisk
Affidavit in which Cleveland Police Detective Martin J. McFadden attests to finding a concealed weap...
State v. Andrews, 57 Ohio St. 3d 86, 565 N.E.2d 1271 (1991), cert. denied, 111 S. Ct. 2833 (interim ...
This appendix to Deciding the Stop and Frisk Cases: A Look Inside the Supreme Court’s Conference, 72...
Describes the October 31, 1963 arrest of John W. Terry, Richard D. Chilton and Carl Katz by Clevelan...
Judges Samuel H. Silbert, Joseph A. Artl, and James Joseph Patrick Corrigan unanimously upheld Judge...
Reports on Louis Stokes argument that upholding Terry\u27s frisking by Detective Martin McFadden wou...
Reports how the Court is hearing Terry v. Ohio along with 3 others cases with stop-and-frisk issues....
The Ohio Supreme Court upheld the lower court ruling that Cleveland Police Detective Martin McFadden...
Recaps the events of the case and describes how police, prosecutors, and others concerned with risi...
Cleveland Police Chief Michael J. Blackwell says police won\u27t abuse new stop-and-frisk authority ...
In the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, Judge Bernard Friedman drew a distinction between sto...
Summarizes the Court\u27s opinion in Terry v Ohio, including quotes from the majority opinion. Also ...
Detective Marty McFadden was happy the Supreme Court upheld the trial court\u27s decision in Terry v...
Announces the death of Richard D. Chilton who was arrested with John W. Terry on October 31, 1963 fo...
The controversy surrounding the legality of police stop and frisk practices at last has been parti...
Affidavit in which Cleveland Police Detective Martin J. McFadden attests to finding a concealed weap...
State v. Andrews, 57 Ohio St. 3d 86, 565 N.E.2d 1271 (1991), cert. denied, 111 S. Ct. 2833 (interim ...
This appendix to Deciding the Stop and Frisk Cases: A Look Inside the Supreme Court’s Conference, 72...
Describes the October 31, 1963 arrest of John W. Terry, Richard D. Chilton and Carl Katz by Clevelan...
Judges Samuel H. Silbert, Joseph A. Artl, and James Joseph Patrick Corrigan unanimously upheld Judge...
Reports on Louis Stokes argument that upholding Terry\u27s frisking by Detective Martin McFadden wou...
Reports how the Court is hearing Terry v. Ohio along with 3 others cases with stop-and-frisk issues....
The Ohio Supreme Court upheld the lower court ruling that Cleveland Police Detective Martin McFadden...
Recaps the events of the case and describes how police, prosecutors, and others concerned with risi...
Cleveland Police Chief Michael J. Blackwell says police won\u27t abuse new stop-and-frisk authority ...
In the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, Judge Bernard Friedman drew a distinction between sto...
Summarizes the Court\u27s opinion in Terry v Ohio, including quotes from the majority opinion. Also ...
Detective Marty McFadden was happy the Supreme Court upheld the trial court\u27s decision in Terry v...
Announces the death of Richard D. Chilton who was arrested with John W. Terry on October 31, 1963 fo...
The controversy surrounding the legality of police stop and frisk practices at last has been parti...
Affidavit in which Cleveland Police Detective Martin J. McFadden attests to finding a concealed weap...
State v. Andrews, 57 Ohio St. 3d 86, 565 N.E.2d 1271 (1991), cert. denied, 111 S. Ct. 2833 (interim ...
This appendix to Deciding the Stop and Frisk Cases: A Look Inside the Supreme Court’s Conference, 72...