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After making a valid stop of a vehicle,an officer needs no further justification to order a driver out of a vehicle.
Universal Instantiation
A logical rule that states if a property or relation holds for all members of a class or domain, then it holds for any specific member of that class or domain.
Universal Instantiation (UI)
A principle in logic stating that what is true of everything in a particular class must also be true of any specific member of that class.
Simplification (Simp)
The process of making something less complicated or easier to understand.
Disjunctive Addition (Add)
A rule in propositional logic that allows the introduction of an additional disjunct to an existing disjunction.
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