Exam 13: Plain View, Consent, Vehicles, and Administrative Searches

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The person who gives consent for a search can revoke the consent at any time.

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Will that marijuana plants be admissible under the Open Fields Doctrine

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Did Sam give valid consent for Officer Thompson to go into the kitchen

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Will the stolen iPods found in the trunk be admissible as part of a search incident to arrest

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Based on the Plain View Doctrine, if an officer is legally at the location, what level of certainty does an officer need to legally seize an item

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A search of the car is never allowed when an officer stops someone based on reasonable suspicion.

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The Supreme Court has approved the use of roadblocks for:

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In which of the following situations would the Plain View Doctrine apply

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Police officers must advise suspects of their right to refuse to give consent.

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Will the bloody clothes be admissible as part of an inventory done when Officer Robinson impounded the car

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Recreational vehicles are not covered by the rule that allows officers to search vehicles without obtaining search warrants.

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In order to establish probable cause for an administrative warrant, there must be:

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The Supreme Court has approved administrative warrants to be used for searches for:

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Was it legal to stop Zach at the roadblock:

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The rationale the Supreme Court has used when deciding cases involving vehicle searches is:

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The Plain View Doctrine differs from the Open Fields Doctrine in that:

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When officers arrest someone who is in a car, the officers are allowed to search:

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If an officer has probable cause evidence is inside a car, the officer may conduct:

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A warrantless search of a vehicle based on probable cause:

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Under the Plain View Doctrine, officers may examine items to find serial numbers so they can check to see if they are stolen.

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