What is the test for a particular governmental invasion of personal security of a defendant's personal security?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Eversoll, C040299. (Cal. App. 2003):

The "particular governmental invasion" of defendant's "personal security" was at all times reasonable in light of the totality of the circumstances known to the officers. We conclude the detention was reasonable under the Fourth Amendment. (See People v. Glaser, supra, 11 Cal.4th at pp. 365-366, 374 ["touchstone" of the Fourth Amendment is reasonableness considering the totality of the circumstances].)

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