PA: Reasonable suspicion is required for a stop, not always probable cause

Reasonable suspicion is all that is required for a stop of a vehicle, not probable cause (surveying the circuits). Commonwealth v. Chase, 599 Pa. 80, 960 A.2d 108 (2008).

Officer’s looking into a burglarized storage building that had already been entered by the storage building operator’s employees was not an expansion of the private search. United States v. Richards, 301 Fed. Appx. 480 (6th Cir. 2008) (unpublished).*

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