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*Louis Stokes, ''[http://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/lawreview/vol72/iss3/2/ Representing John W. Terry]'', 72 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. | *Reuben M. Payne, ''[http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/stjohn72&div=31&id=&page= "Stop and Frisk" in 1968: The Prosecutor's Perspective on'' Terry:'' Dectective McFadden had a Right to Protect Himself]'', 72 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 733, 735 (1998). | ||
*Louis Stokes, ''[http://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/lawreview/vol72/iss3/2/ Representing John W. Terry]'', 72 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 728 (1998). |
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Cases
- Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968).
Books
- JAMES V. CALVI & SUSAN COLEMAN, AMERICAN LAW AND LEGAL SYSTEMS (2015).
Periodicals
- Reuben M. Payne, "Stop and Frisk" in 1968: The Prosecutor's Perspective on Terry: Dectective McFadden had a Right to Protect Himself, 72 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 733, 735 (1998).
- Louis Stokes, Representing John W. Terry, 72 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 728 (1998).