Exam 5: Searches and Arrests With Warrants

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The knock and announce requirement is not necessary if the

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An arrest could be made without a warrant if a person

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All of the following are exceptions to the requirement that police officers obtain warrants for misdemeanors committed out of their presence except if

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Often, judges will restrict the service of search warrants from midnight to 5:00 am.

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Warrants cannot be issued based on the expectation that evidence will be present or will arrive at a particular location.

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Which court case held that warrants are not required for public arrests?

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What was the case that laid the foundation of media presence during the execution of an arrest warrant?

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Search warrants should take place promptly after its issuance.

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What two important factors are weighed when determining when a stop evolves into an arrest?

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If a search warrant insufficiently describes the place to be searched, the warrant will automatically be declared invalid.

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Physical force that "shocks the conscience" is not an acceptable degree of force during the service of warrants.

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If in connection with criminal activity, an item can be seized if it is in plain view.

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Which court case held that the Fourth Amendment prohibits warrantless, nonconsensual entries into private homes for the purpose of making an arrest?

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Police officers are considered neutral and detached.

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Which of the following is not a type of exigent circumstance where a warrant is not required to make an arrest?

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What was the "bright-line" rule that was set in place by Payton v. New York?

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A wrongful arrest by police would be justified if incriminating evidence was found resulting from such arrest.

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When a person is confronted by the police and is still free to leave, this is known as a

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Police will usually inventory the items seized during a search to protect police accountability and against theft.

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A frisk is permissible even without reasonable fear of the officer's safety.

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