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Agents develop reasonable suspicion that Wooster is operating a stolen credit card ring. Upon seeing Wooster driving in his car one afternoon, the agents follow him. When he arrives at a shopping mall, the agents approach him, identify themselves,
and tell him to put his hands on his automobile. One of the agents frisks him and, in the upper left hand pocket, feels what is
immediately apparent to him as a stack of credit cards bound by a rubber band. The agent removes the credit cards and,
ultimately, determines that they are stolen. Wooster's motion to suppress the credit cards will be -
Denied, because the agents had reasonable suspicion of criminal activity
Denied, because the agents had probable cause to remove the cards from his pocket under the "plain touch" doctrine
Granted, because the agents performed an illegal "frisk" of Wooster.
d Granted, because a "frisk" may result only in the discovery of weapons on a suspect
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