Multiple Choice
The majority of arrests:
A) do not require a warrant to make the arrest reasonable as long as there is probable cause to arrest.
B) require a warrant based on probable cause.
C) occur in the home but still do not require a warrant.
D) occur after stops and frisks
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q3: Arrests are usually shorter in duration than
Q4: Victims and witnesses are the source of
Q5: In Graham v.O'Connor (1989),involving the arrest of
Q7: In Tennessee v.Garner,involving the death of a
Q9: Whether Fourth Amendment seizures are stops or
Q10: Probable cause alone is not enough to
Q12: A written,sworn statement submitted to a magistrate
Q13: Most cases demand that arrest warrants identify
Q19: Police can never arrest someone for a
Q52: Identify and provide details about the three