Legal Dictionary
Main Entry:
Ter·ry stopPronunciation:
'ter-E-Function:
nounEtymology: from
Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), case in which the right of police to stop and question a suspect was first discussed
: a stop and limited search of a person for weapons justified by a police officer's reasonable conclusion that a crime is being or about to be committed by a person who may be armed and whose responses to questioning do not dispel the officer's fear of danger to the officer or to others —compare
REASONABLE SUSPICION