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    A Detention Without Probable Cause That Is Factually Indistinguishable from an Arrest
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A Detention Without Probable Cause That Is Factually Indistinguishable from an Arrest

Question 28

Question 28

Multiple Choice

A detention without probable cause that is factually indistinguishable from an arrest is known as a _________ arrest.


A) "hunch"
B) de facto
C) Carroll
D) Miranda
E) misdemeanor

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