Exam 6: Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement: Plain View, Open Fields, Abandoned Property, and Consent Searches
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Exam 2: The 4th Amendment20 Questions
Exam 3: Arrests20 Questions
Exam 4: Searches: General20 Questions
Exam 5: Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement: Automobile Searches20 Questions
Exam 6: Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement: Plain View, Open Fields, Abandoned Property, and Consent Searches20 Questions
Exam 7: Search Incident to a Lawful Arrest: Hot Pursuit20 Questions
Exam 8: Airport Searches, Border Searches, Other Exigencies19 Questions
Exam 9: The 5th Amendment20 Questions
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Which of the following is an example where valid consent was given?
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In California v. Greenwood, the defendant
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A "No Trespassing" sign does not guarantee a person a reasonable expectation of privacy.
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For consent to be valid it must be given by someone with authority to give it and it must be given voluntarily and _______________________.
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In which of the following cases did officer receive consent from the defendant's wife but not from the defendant?
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_____________________ cannot be used to view contraband in a person's home.
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Which of the following would police be able to search under the open fields doctrine?
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The 4th Amendment covers any item a person seeks to keep private.
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