plain feel doctrine

plain-feel doctrine. Criminal procedure. The principle that a police officer, while conducting a legal pat-down search, may seize any contraband that the officer can immediately and clearly identify, by touch but not by manipulation, as being illegal or incriminating. — Also termed plain-touch doctrine. [Cases: Searches and Seizures 47.

1. C.J.S. Searches and Seizures §§ 66–67, 71–72.]


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