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County of Jefferson v. Renz12/22/1999 st be able to articulate specific grounds for having a "reasonable suspicion" that the individual is engaged in criminal activity. See Wis. Stat. § 968.24 (1997-98) and maj. op. at 19 n.11 for a description of the reasonable suspicion standard.
The reasonable suspicion standard was adopted in Richards v. Wisconsin, 520 U.S. 385 (1997), in another context. In that case, the U.S. Supreme Court held that before police execute a search warrant without knocking and announcing their presence, the officers must have a "reasonable suspicion," under the circumstances, that knocking would be dangerous or futile or that it would inhibit the effective investigation of the crime. Richards, 520 U.S. at 394.
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