Exam 6: Searches and Seizures of Property
Exam 1: An Introduction to Criminal Procedure61 Questions
Exam 2: The Sources of Criminal Procedure60 Questions
Exam 3: Searches and Seizures57 Questions
Exam 4: Stop and Frisk60 Questions
Exam 5: Probable Cause and Arrests60 Questions
Exam 6: Searches and Seizures of Property59 Questions
Exam 7: Inspections and Regulatory Searches60 Questions
Exam 8: Interrogations and Confessions60 Questions
Exam 9: Eyewitness and Scientific Identifications55 Questions
Exam 10: The Exclusionary Rule and Entrapment55 Questions
Exam 11: Civil and Criminal Remedies for Constitutional Violations55 Questions
Exam 12: The Initiation of the Legal Process, Bail, and the Right to Counsel51 Questions
Exam 13: The Courtroom: The Pretrial and Trial Process55 Questions
Exam 14: Sentencing and Appeals53 Questions
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An officer's subjective motivations need not be considered in regard to the Fourth Amendment justifications for an arrest.
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What level of proof is needed to establish that a suspect consented to a voluntary search?
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Which of the following is not true regarding inventory searches?
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Which of the following is not one of the explanations frequently cited as justification for the knock-and-announce rule?
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Officers are allowed to conduct a complete search of an automobile in the form of an inventory, but only if it is not a pretext to an investigative search.
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Which of the following is not one of the standard justifications for allowing a warrantless search incident to arrest?
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Upon which party does the burden of proof rest and to what degree must it be established in an attempt to establish the voluntariness of a consent search?
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The area that may be searched via a search incident to arrest is known as the _____.
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Which of the following searches should be considered constitutional?
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If an individual grants consent to search his or her home then later withdraws it, the officers _____.
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Which of the following best describes the rules addressing how long officers must wait after a knock and announcement before breaking into a building?
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Voluntariness, as required for consent, is determined using which test?
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What are some of the factors considered in determining whether the totality of the circumstances indicates that the defendant voluntarily consented to a search?
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Which of the following is not a reason the U.S. Supreme Court adopted the bright-line rule in regard to a search incident to arrest?
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The U.S. Supreme Court has held what in regard to the search of a suspect's crotch area?
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Two roommates share an apartment, sharing all rooms except their separate bedrooms. Which of the following rooms can one roommate grant consent to a search?
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Give examples of both constitutional and unconstitutional knock-and-talk searches.
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One aspect of a granted warrant may be that it must be carried out at a certain time of day.
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Which of the following is not one of the three situations listed in Wilson v. Arkansas when the police need not knock and announce?
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How can you differentiate the warrantless search of an automobile from the warrant requirement to search luggage outside the automobile?
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