Exam 11: Special Needs and Administrative Searches

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The U.S.Supreme Court held that the probable cause standard is related to criminal investigations.

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_______businesses may conduct drug testing of employees without fear of Fourth Amendment rights

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The U.S.Supreme Court has created relaxed requirements for ____________ warrants dealing with fire, health, and safety regulations.

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Even though a warrantless or suspicionless search may be conducted based on an administrative or public safety rationale, if evidence of crime is validly obtained during such a search,

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Obtaining evidence from foreign countries is done through the use of ___________________________________ or MLATs.

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As compared to most businesses, businesses deemed "closely regulated businesses" have less Fourth Amendment protection.

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For Fourth Amendment analysis, searches and seizures that are not conducted for the purpose of criminal investigation are termed ____________ searches.

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The U.S.Supreme Court set a much ______standard for obtaining a fire, health, or housing inspection search warrant

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The U.S.Supreme Court has specifically held that checkpoints for which of the following purposes does not violate the Fourth Amendment?

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Describe and discuss three examples of special needs searches.Be sure to provide examples.

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If a property owner refuses to allow a housing inspector access to property for inspection then a search warrant must then be obtained.

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Evidence obtained as a result of the administrative _________is admissible if performed within the guidelines established by law.

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Closely _____________ businesses have less Fourth Amendment protection than other businesses.

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Drug testing of police officers can generally be conducted on reasonable suspicion.

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In Illinois v._____________ (2004), the Court upheld a roadblock to gather information about a hit-and-run accident in that area.225)

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The U.S.Supreme Court has held that public schools may conduct random drug testing of student athletes and students involved in extracurricular activities.

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____________ roadblocks, which encourage people to throw drugs out of their vehicles, have been upheld by the courts.

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The courts have approved both ___________ and reasonable suspicion drug testing of peace officers.

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Which of the following is not a "closely regulated industry" for Fourth Amendment purposes?

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Searches of public school students by school officials on school grounds usually only require _____________ suspicion.

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