State v. Andrews

In State v. Andrews (1991), 57 Ohio St.3d 86, 565 N.E.2d 1271, the Supreme Court of Ohio adopted the totality of the surrounding circumstances test in determining reasonable suspicion. These circumstances are not viewed in hindsight on appellate review, but are viewed "through the eyes of the reasonable and prudent police officer on the scene who must react to events as they unfold. A court reviewing the officer's actions must give due weight to his experience and training and view the evidence as it would be understood by those in law enforcement." Andrews, at 87-88.