Deck 11: Search and Seizure of Vehicles and Containers
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Deck 11: Search and Seizure of Vehicles and Containers
1
Which of the following is not an important consideration in justifying the search of a vehicle under the Carroll doctrine?
A) all of these options are important considerations
B) that a vehicle seldom serves as a residence
C) that a vehicle is often taken into police custody for public interests
D) that the vehicle is registered and the driver is licensed by the state
A) all of these options are important considerations
B) that a vehicle seldom serves as a residence
C) that a vehicle is often taken into police custody for public interests
D) that the vehicle is registered and the driver is licensed by the state
A
2
Which of the following persons would have standing to challenge a particular search by police that was conducted based on the automobile exception?
A) an unauthorized, unlicensed driver of a vehicle.
B) a person not authorized to drive the car under the rental agreement or by the renter of the vehicle.
C) a person authorized to drive a rental car under a rental contract that has expired.
D) a passenger in the vehicle that is not the renter or owner.
A) an unauthorized, unlicensed driver of a vehicle.
B) a person not authorized to drive the car under the rental agreement or by the renter of the vehicle.
C) a person authorized to drive a rental car under a rental contract that has expired.
D) a passenger in the vehicle that is not the renter or owner.
C
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?Officers legitimately stopped an auto and had probable cause to believe that it contained narcotics inside the passenger area.During the search of the car the officer found a closed paper bag and a zippered leather pouch.To lawfully search further,the officer
A) needs a warrant.
B) may immediately open the bag but not the pouch.
C) may immediately open both the bag and the pouch.
D) must arrest the occupants and only then search without a warrant.
A) needs a warrant.
B) may immediately open the bag but not the pouch.
C) may immediately open both the bag and the pouch.
D) must arrest the occupants and only then search without a warrant.
C
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Police have information that armed robbers carrying the fruits of the crime fled a robbery scene in a light blue compact station wagon.Four men,wearing certain clothing,were said to be in the vehicle.The police stopped a vehicle fitting the description and arrested the four occupants who matched the descriptions.The officers drove the car to the police station garage.The officers
A) must obtain a search warrant.
B) must obtain permission of the driver.
C) may search it immediately.
D) must obtain either permission or a search warrant
A) must obtain a search warrant.
B) must obtain permission of the driver.
C) may search it immediately.
D) must obtain either permission or a search warrant
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?When a vehicle has been impounded,police
A) have unlimited discretion in inventorying the vehicle.
B) may inventory according to standard criteria established by their agency.
C) may not inventory the vehicle unless there are valuables within it.
D) may inventory the vehicle for evidence of a crime.
A) have unlimited discretion in inventorying the vehicle.
B) may inventory according to standard criteria established by their agency.
C) may not inventory the vehicle unless there are valuables within it.
D) may inventory the vehicle for evidence of a crime.
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6
If an officer has probable cause to search a container after the container has been removed from a vehicle
A) the Carroll doctrine applies.
B) the Carroll doctrine does not apply unless the container is in the process of being returned to the vehicle.
C) the Carroll doctrine does not apply.
D) the Carroll doctrine does not apply unless the vehicle is readily mobile.
A) the Carroll doctrine applies.
B) the Carroll doctrine does not apply unless the container is in the process of being returned to the vehicle.
C) the Carroll doctrine does not apply.
D) the Carroll doctrine does not apply unless the vehicle is readily mobile.
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7
In Chambers v.Maroney,the Court extended the Carroll doctrine to include:
A) impoundment before search.
B) impoundment after the search.
C) no impoundment unless there is a search.
D) impoundment on separate probable cause from the search.
A) impoundment before search.
B) impoundment after the search.
C) no impoundment unless there is a search.
D) impoundment on separate probable cause from the search.
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8
Police observe a suspect carrying a brown paper package leave an apartment known to contain marijuana.The package is the same size as packages of marijuana they had seen earlier that day.The individual under observation places the bag in the trunk of his car and starts to drive away.Fearing the loss of evidence,officers stop him.At this time,officers who wish to search the car for marijuana
A) may immediately search the whole car including all containers.
B) may immediately open the trunk and search the package.
C) may search the package only if they arrest the driver.
D) cannot do so.
A) may immediately search the whole car including all containers.
B) may immediately open the trunk and search the package.
C) may search the package only if they arrest the driver.
D) cannot do so.
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9
Police have corroborated information that a mobile home,the residence of Ernst,was being used as a distribution point for illicit drugs.The trailer was hooked to utilities and septic system in a mobile home lot and was elevated on blocks.The truck which towed the vehicle was parked nearby.If officers immediately knock and announce,enter,and conduct a warrantless search without consent,the search will be
A) invalid because they do not have a warrant.
B) valid because the mobile home was readily mobile.
C) invalid because the officers did not have knowledge that the evidence would be destroyed if they delayed.
D) valid because of exigency.
A) invalid because they do not have a warrant.
B) valid because the mobile home was readily mobile.
C) invalid because the officers did not have knowledge that the evidence would be destroyed if they delayed.
D) valid because of exigency.
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?Officers driving behind a car observe the driver weaving across the double yellow line and apparently drinking from a can of beer.The officers are about to stop the driver when he turns into his driveway and parks the car in his garage.The officers
A) are too late to take any action.
B) are too late to make a Carroll search but may arrest the driver.
C) need a warrant or consent to search the vehicle.
D) may make a Carroll search of the vehicle and arrest the driver.
A) are too late to take any action.
B) are too late to make a Carroll search but may arrest the driver.
C) need a warrant or consent to search the vehicle.
D) may make a Carroll search of the vehicle and arrest the driver.
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11
Following a traffic stop,an officer has probable cause to arrest an occupant of a motor vehicle,but does not have probable cause to believe that evidence of the crime will be found in the vehicle.The officer places handcuffs on the person and places the individual in the back seat of the police vehicle.Following this:
A) the officer may immediately search the arrestee and can have the vehicle towed and an inventory of the vehicle conducted.
B) the officer may immediately search the arrestee and the vehicle.
C) the officer may not conduct any search of the arrestee or the vehicle.
D) the officer can conduct a search of the arrestee, but can only search or inventory the vehicle after obtaining a warrant.
A) the officer may immediately search the arrestee and can have the vehicle towed and an inventory of the vehicle conducted.
B) the officer may immediately search the arrestee and the vehicle.
C) the officer may not conduct any search of the arrestee or the vehicle.
D) the officer can conduct a search of the arrestee, but can only search or inventory the vehicle after obtaining a warrant.
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12
If an officer has probable cause that a movable vehicle contains illicit contraband somewhere within it,but is unsure of exactly where,the officer may search
A) the entire vehicle and any unlocked containers within it.
B) the entire vehicle and any containers, locked or unlocked, which are capable of holding the object of the search.
C) the passenger compartment and unlocked glove compartment only.
D) the passenger compartment and trunk but no containers.
A) the entire vehicle and any unlocked containers within it.
B) the entire vehicle and any containers, locked or unlocked, which are capable of holding the object of the search.
C) the passenger compartment and unlocked glove compartment only.
D) the passenger compartment and trunk but no containers.
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13
A person has a lesser expectation of privacy in a car than in a residence because
A) the car is a personal effect rather than real property.
B) a car travels public streets and its occupants are open to public view.
C) a car is mobile.
D) a car can be an instrumentality of a crime.
A) the car is a personal effect rather than real property.
B) a car travels public streets and its occupants are open to public view.
C) a car is mobile.
D) a car can be an instrumentality of a crime.
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14
Drug Enforcement Agency agents heard uncorroborated information that a Dodge mini-motor home,parked on a shopping center parking lot,was being used by a person exchanging marijuana for sex.They watched Charles,accompanied by a juvenile,enter the motor home and then close the shades on all the windows.More than an hour later the juvenile left and the agents stopped and questioned him.The juvenile confirmed that he received marijuana for sex.Agents returned and knocked on the door.Charles came out.A search of the motor home by the agents at this time would be ruled as
A) invalid without a warrant.
B) invalid without the permission of Charles or a warrant.
C) valid because of the consent of the youth.
D) valid because the vehicle was mobile and not used as a residence.
A) invalid without a warrant.
B) invalid without the permission of Charles or a warrant.
C) valid because of the consent of the youth.
D) valid because the vehicle was mobile and not used as a residence.
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?Courts have created exceptions to the warrant requirement for motor vehicles because of their
A) mobility and greater expectation of privacy.
B) mobility and lesser expectation of privacy.
C) periodic inspections and lesser expectation of privacy.
D) windows and greater expectation of privacy.
A) mobility and greater expectation of privacy.
B) mobility and lesser expectation of privacy.
C) periodic inspections and lesser expectation of privacy.
D) windows and greater expectation of privacy.
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16
In U.S.v.Ross,the Court emphasized that the scope of a warrantless search of an automobile is determined by
A) the object of the search and the places in which there is probable cause it may be found.
B) the physical characteristics of the automobile.
C) the types of containers within the automobile.
D) whether there are any containers within the car and whether or not they are locked or unlocked.
A) the object of the search and the places in which there is probable cause it may be found.
B) the physical characteristics of the automobile.
C) the types of containers within the automobile.
D) whether there are any containers within the car and whether or not they are locked or unlocked.
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17
If an officer has probable cause to believe that contraband is contained within a briefcase which is in the passenger compartment of an automobile,the officer may search
A) only the briefcase.
B) the entire vehicle.
C) the entire vehicle and any containers therein.
D) the entire passenger compartment.
A) only the briefcase.
B) the entire vehicle.
C) the entire vehicle and any containers therein.
D) the entire passenger compartment.
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18
Which of the following best describes the Carroll doctrine?
A) Officers with reasonable suspicion may search the entire motor vehicle if there are exigent circumstances.
B) The Carroll doctrine does not apply to motor homes.
C) Officers may search the interior of the passenger compartment but may not open the trunk.
D) Officers with probable cause may search to the same extent as if they had a search warrant.
A) Officers with reasonable suspicion may search the entire motor vehicle if there are exigent circumstances.
B) The Carroll doctrine does not apply to motor homes.
C) Officers may search the interior of the passenger compartment but may not open the trunk.
D) Officers with probable cause may search to the same extent as if they had a search warrant.
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19
Whether a driver or passenger can challenge the police on a particular search of his/her vehicle under the automobile exception depends on:
A) whether the police search violated a principle established by the Carroll or Gant cases.
B) whether the police search violated a principle established by the Carroll case.
C) whether the driver or passenger is the registered owner of the vehicle.
D) whether the driver or passenger have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the vehicle.
A) whether the police search violated a principle established by the Carroll or Gant cases.
B) whether the police search violated a principle established by the Carroll case.
C) whether the driver or passenger is the registered owner of the vehicle.
D) whether the driver or passenger have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the vehicle.
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20
?Which of the following statements is true concerning search incident to arrest and the automobile exception?
A) Search incident to arrest, but not the automobile exception, allows a search of an automobile.
B) Both search incident to arrest and the automobile exception can be used to justify a search of a person.
C) The requirements needed to justify the search of a vehicle are different for the automobile exception compared to search incident arrest.
D) The search incident arrest and the automobile exception are essentially the same.
A) Search incident to arrest, but not the automobile exception, allows a search of an automobile.
B) Both search incident to arrest and the automobile exception can be used to justify a search of a person.
C) The requirements needed to justify the search of a vehicle are different for the automobile exception compared to search incident arrest.
D) The search incident arrest and the automobile exception are essentially the same.
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21
An officer has arrested a driver on a busy city street for Driving While Intoxicated.To lawfully have the vehicle towed from the scene,the officer
A) needs a warrant.
B) must first determine if the driver wants it left at the scene.
C) must first determine if there is some less intrusive alternative to impoundment.
D) needs no other authority or justification than department policy.
A) needs a warrant.
B) must first determine if the driver wants it left at the scene.
C) must first determine if there is some less intrusive alternative to impoundment.
D) needs no other authority or justification than department policy.
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22
An inventory will be declared an unlawful search if the officer reveals that she suspected that she would find some contraband.
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23
Officers lawfully arrested the occupants of an auto and,after impounding it,began an inventory of the contents of the vehicle.One officer picked up a jacket on the front seat where an occupant had been sitting and noticed on the seat a burned cigarette which appeared to the officer to be marijuana.The officer's action
A) was a valid search under the Carroll doctrine.
B) was an illegal warrantless search.
C) was justifiable as a plain view seizure during an inventory.
D) was valid because of exigency.
A) was a valid search under the Carroll doctrine.
B) was an illegal warrantless search.
C) was justifiable as a plain view seizure during an inventory.
D) was valid because of exigency.
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24
A warrant is not required for an inventory that occurs in the field before a vehicle is impounded,but a warrant is required to justify an inventory that takes place after the vehicle is impounded.
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25
Which of the following is not a reason for allowing an inventory of an impounded vehicle?
A) To protect the owner's property while it is in police custody
B) To protect the police from potential danger
C) To search for incriminating evidence
D) To protect the police against claims or disputes over lost, stolen, or vandalized property
A) To protect the owner's property while it is in police custody
B) To protect the police from potential danger
C) To search for incriminating evidence
D) To protect the police against claims or disputes over lost, stolen, or vandalized property
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26
Which of the following is true about police inventory of a vehicle?
A) Police are not permitted to search for evidence of crime.
B) Police may not seize contraband or other items that they observe open to view.
C) Police need probable cause to inventory a vehicle.
D) Inventories are governed by a specific set of principles that relate to search procedures which were established by case law decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
A) Police are not permitted to search for evidence of crime.
B) Police may not seize contraband or other items that they observe open to view.
C) Police need probable cause to inventory a vehicle.
D) Inventories are governed by a specific set of principles that relate to search procedures which were established by case law decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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27
Owners or renters of a vehicle and those riding with them have standing under the Fourth Amendment to challenge a search of a vehicle they recently occupied.
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28
The scope of the automobile exception may include a police search of the trunk of an automobile recently occupied by the arrestee.
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29
?To use the automobile exception as the basis for a warrantless search:
A) the vehicle must be inherently capable of movement, the officer must have probable cause, and there must exist an additional exigent situation.
B) the vehicle must be inherently capable of movement, but the officer does not need probable cause to search.
C) the vehicle must be inherently capable of movement and there must exist an additional exigent situation.
D) the vehicle must be inherently capable of movement and the officer must have probable cause.
A) the vehicle must be inherently capable of movement, the officer must have probable cause, and there must exist an additional exigent situation.
B) the vehicle must be inherently capable of movement, but the officer does not need probable cause to search.
C) the vehicle must be inherently capable of movement and there must exist an additional exigent situation.
D) the vehicle must be inherently capable of movement and the officer must have probable cause.
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30
When faced with the possibility of impounding a vehicle,the officer has a constitutional requirement to choose a less intrusive means if it is available.
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31
In determining whether a vehicle is readily mobile,courts look to:
A) whether the vehicle is inherently capable of movement.
B) whether the vehicle is actually mobile at a particular moment in time.
C) whether the vehicle was recently moved by the owner.
D) whether the person controlling the vehicle has ready the tools needed to make the vehicle capable of movement.
A) whether the vehicle is inherently capable of movement.
B) whether the vehicle is actually mobile at a particular moment in time.
C) whether the vehicle was recently moved by the owner.
D) whether the person controlling the vehicle has ready the tools needed to make the vehicle capable of movement.
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32
If a car is readily mobile and probable cause exists to believe it contains contraband,the Fourth Amendment permits police to search the vehicle without additional justification.
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33
Law enforcement officers with probable cause to search a motor vehicle may inspect passengers' belongings found in the vehicle that are capable of concealing the object of the search.
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34
A warrantless examination of the exterior of a car is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment
A) because there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in the readily visible areas.
B) only if the Carroll doctrine applies.
C) only if the department has a written policy regarding impoundment.
D) because of the vehicle's mobility.
A) because there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in the readily visible areas.
B) only if the Carroll doctrine applies.
C) only if the department has a written policy regarding impoundment.
D) because of the vehicle's mobility.
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35
During an inventory,an officer picks up a jacket from the seat of the vehicle.Underneath the jacket was a clear baggie containing drugs.The doctrine which allows the officer to seize the drug evidence is the plain view doctrine.
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36
Which of the following is a true statement?
A) A person's expectation of privacy in an automobile is the same as a person's expectation of privacy in the contents of mobile luggage.
B) A person's expectation of privacy in an automobile is greater than a person's expectation of privacy in the contents of mobile luggage.
C) The mere fact that luggage is on wheels does not mean that a warrantless search of the luggage is justified under the principles of Carroll.
D) Before luggage can be searched, a warrant is needed in all situations regardless of exigency.
A) A person's expectation of privacy in an automobile is the same as a person's expectation of privacy in the contents of mobile luggage.
B) A person's expectation of privacy in an automobile is greater than a person's expectation of privacy in the contents of mobile luggage.
C) The mere fact that luggage is on wheels does not mean that a warrantless search of the luggage is justified under the principles of Carroll.
D) Before luggage can be searched, a warrant is needed in all situations regardless of exigency.
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37
Based on the California v.Acevedo decision,the scope of a warrantless search of an automobile is:
A) defined by the nature of the container in which the contraband is secreted.
B) defined by the object of the search and the places in which there is probable cause to believe that it may be found.
C) defined by the object of the search, but not by the places in which there is probable cause to believe that it may be found.
D) defined by the places in which there is probable cause to believe that the object may be found, but not by the object of the search.
A) defined by the nature of the container in which the contraband is secreted.
B) defined by the object of the search and the places in which there is probable cause to believe that it may be found.
C) defined by the object of the search, but not by the places in which there is probable cause to believe that it may be found.
D) defined by the places in which there is probable cause to believe that the object may be found, but not by the object of the search.
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38
For an inventory to be constitutional,the full search of the vehicle must be limited to areas of the vehicle that can contain evidence of the crime for which the suspect was arrested.
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39
Law enforcement officers with probable cause to search a motor vehicle may not inspect passengers' belongings found in the vehicle that are capable of concealing the object of the search.
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For an inventory to be constitutional
A) there must be a written departmental policy.
B) there must be an oral departmental policy.
C) there must be a departmental policy.
D) the officer must have probable cause.
A) there must be a written departmental policy.
B) there must be an oral departmental policy.
C) there must be a departmental policy.
D) the officer must have probable cause.
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41
Define probable cause and how it relates to the exception regarding automobile searches.
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42
Explain the evolution of the "exigent circumstance" requirement of the Carroll doctrine.Why was the requirement abandoned?
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43
A valid inventory search requires neither ________ nor a ________.
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44
A(n)____________ of an automobile is not considered a search for Fourth Amendment purposes because its object is not to find incriminating evidence as part of a criminal investigation.[p.604]
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45
What factors are necessary to justify an inventory search and what probable cause must be present for authorities to search the vehicle?
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46
For the automobile exception to be met regarding a search,two criteria must be met.First,the officer must believe that the automobile must contain illegal contraband,and secondly,the vehicle must be ________ such that it can be _______________.
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47
Unless ____________________ exist,an inventory search of a vehicle must be conducted at the time of impoundment,not before impoundment.
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48
Officers may seize contraband or other items subject to seizure that they observe open to view under the ___________ doctrine.
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49
Using the Carroll doctrine,as interpreted by the courts,explain any delays in searching that might be acceptable.
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50
Explain the rationale and the scope of searches allowed under the Carroll doctrine regarding automobile exceptions to search warrants.
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51
Define what the courts meant in South Dakota v.Opperman by a "standard procedures" requirement for inventory searches.
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52
Detail the reasoning of the court regarding the search of a container found in a vehicle in the case of California v.Acevedo,1991.
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53
Name at least three different scenarios that the courts have ruled that it is within the authority of the police to impound a vehicle.
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54
?Not all drivers and passengers have an expectation of privacy in terms of the items contained in a vehicle.Under the Fourth Amendment these vehicle occupants would be said to lack _________ to challenge a particular vehicle search by police.
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55
If an officer has probable cause to search only a particular container placed in a vehicle or a particular area of the vehicle,the officer may search that container or area without a warrant,but may not search _______________.
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56
Assuming that a vehicle has been legally impounded,under what circumstances,if any,may the vehicle be searched for incriminating evidence without a warrant?
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57
While the Carroll doctrine allows for a search of the vehicle,the doctrine does not generally permit a search of ___________________________.
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58
?The controlling consideration in the warrantless search of a vehicle is _________ to believe that the vehicle contains items that are connected with criminal activity and thus are subject to seizure.
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59
As detailed in United States v.Ross,1982,explain the differences between the search of an entire vehicle versus a particular area of a vehicle.
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60
If possible,warrantless searches under the ________ doctrine should be conducted immediately at the scene where the vehicle is stopped.
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