Problem:
Research the law enforcement tool known as a "Terry Stop." Research Florida Statute 901.151 to help solve the questions below
Let's assume that during a "Terry stop," the officer conducts a warranted frisk. How extensive of a search does that permit? Can the officer look for razor blades, nails, vials or acid, or Mace containers? Can the officer look into briefcases, shopping bags, purses, hatbands, and other containers? If during this valid frisk, the officer reasonably suspects that an object he feels in a suspect's pocket is cocaine, may he reach into the pocket and seize it?
Why did I have your cross reference the Florida Statute 901.151? How does this pertain to a Terry Stop?