Talk:Heien v. North Carolina

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individualized suspicion[edit]

I am sorry. I do not know what that means. The phrase is also used 2x in the article. 66.234.58.136 (talk) 18:42, 16 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I believe that when the author used the term "individualized suspicion," the they are referring to the Fourth Amendment requirement that officers conducting traffic stops have reasonable suspicion that criminal activity is going on. I linked "individualized suspicion" in the intro to the article about reasonable suspicion. -- Notecardforfree (talk) 16:32, 1 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]