5. C.J.S. Arrest §§ 38–42.]
stop and frisk
stop and frisk, n. A police officer’s brief detention, questioning, and search of a person for a concealed weapon when the officer reasonably suspects that the person has committed or is about to commit a crime. • The stop and frisk, which can be conducted without a warrant or probable cause, was held constitutional by the Supreme Court in Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1, 88 S.Ct. 1868 (1968). — Also termed investigatory stop; Terry stop; field stop; investigatory defense. See REASONABLE SUSPICION. [Cases: Arrest 63.