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    A Nonroutine Border Search Involves a Greater Invasion of Privacy
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A Nonroutine Border Search Involves a Greater Invasion of Privacy

Question 7

Question 7

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A nonroutine border search involves a greater invasion of privacy than a routine search and thus requires ______.


A) probable cause
B) a preponderance of the evidence
C) reasonable suspicion
D) articulable suspicion

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