Exam 10: Search and Seizure of Property

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Consent searches require:

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Probable cause deals with:

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Search incident to arrest must:

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Which of the following is a search?

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A government official's intrusion upon "open fields":

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The "plain view" doctrine permits the police to:

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Based on a rumor that D was involved in a series of burglaries, the police went to D's house and asked if they could search.D consented to the search and the police found stolen property.The search was:

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For Fourth Amendment purposes, a search is defined as:

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"Freezing the status quo" allows the police to:

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The "knock- and-notice" standards require:

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An informant is:

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When determining probable cause, police may consider:

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"Exigent circumstances":

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Which of the following is (are) required to obtain a proper search warrant?

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Objects subject to seizure include:

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A written, sworn statement submitted to a magistrate by a police officer seeking a search warrant is called:

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Probable cause to search is defined as:

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A consensual search is lawful only if:

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