DeAndre Jackson v. United States
Whether the Third Circuit's ruling that an officer's mere suspicion of a suspect's dangerousness absent any additional facts supports an arrest rather than an investigatory traffic stop falls outside the bounds of the Fourth Amendment
WHETHER the Third Circuit's ruling that an officer's mere suspicion of a suspects dangerousness absent any additional facts supports an arrest rather than an investigatory traffic stop falls outside the bounds of the Fourth Amendment . WHETHER the circuit split regarding the reasonableness of an arrest absent articulable facts demonstrating dangerousness should be resolved in favor of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal's holding that such a set of circumstances does not conform with boundaries established by the Fourth Amendment.