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A landmark Supreme Court ruling in 1968, Terry v. Ohio, gave the police the authority to briefly detain, question and conduct a pat-down search of someone whose activities -- casing a Cleveland storefront, in that case -- gave rise to "reasonable suspicion," short of probable cause for a formal arrest.
Is there somebody that you suspect is casing a building?
They suspect the caller is a robber, casing a target.
This customer is a burgler, casing a safe.
If somebody is urinating against a building, or if you suspect somebody is casing a building for a burglary, you stop them.
Nearly 30 percent of stops cited a category called "casing a victim or location"; nearly 19 percent cited a catchall category of "other".
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The Samsung Chromebook correctly mashes a sleek casing with a computing platform in an affordable package.
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