Exam 6: Arrests and Use of Force

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The law of searches involves a three-step analysis. The first question in this analysis is "_________________________________?"

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The reasonableness of searches pursuant to search warrants depends on I. the existence of probable cause. II. the extent of the search. III. the particularity of the warrant. IV. the manner in which the police enter the place to be searched.

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Exceptions to the search warrant requirement exist because: I. the clear rule that warrants are required is unworkable. II. officers become frustrated with the delay that getting a warrant involves. III. to enforce the requirement would lead to the exclusion of evidence in cases Where police activity was reasonable. IV. they are specifically approved by the United States Constitution.

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The reasonableness of a search pursuant to a search warrant does not depend on the manner in which the police enter the place which the warrant authorizes them to search.

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The second question in the law of searches analysis asks whether ____________.

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