Active pathDoes an anonymous tip support reasonable suspicion for a traffic stop?
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Judge, dissenting. I respectfully dissent. " Reasonable suspicion is a 'less demanding standard than probable
State v. Carver828 S.E.2d 195Unknown● grounded · quote retrieved from source

Why this answers it: The cited authorities state, in relevant part: "Judge, dissenting. I respectfully dissent. " Reasonable suspicion is a 'less demanding standard than probable"; and "concluding the state established reasonable suspicion for the traffic stop , in accordance with Terry v. Ohio"; and "on both counts. {¶4} For the following reasons , Appellant’s convictions and sentence are affirmed"; and "asserts that officers did not have a reasonable , articulable suspicion that he was engaged or about to be"; and "enforcement officers may perform an investigatory stop on someone without a warrant, the United States"; and "Allenby responded to a nearby gas station based on a tip that two males appeared to be either under the influence"; and "(Deputy Ray) was dispatched to investigate an anonymous report concerning a possibly impaired driver"; and "Appellant challenged the propriety of the traffic stop . The trial court conducted a suppression hearing".