A state appeals panel on Friday reversed a man’s conviction for resisting arrest after finding the officer who stopped him wasn’t justified in detaining him.Police officers can briefly stop and search an individual if they have reason to believe he or she is involved in criminal activity, based on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1968 ruling in Terry v. Ohio. Performing a legitimate Terry stop fulfills one of the elements the state needs to prove to secure a conviction for resisting or obstructing a peace officer …