Multiple Choice
A young man was walking home at night when he passed a police car.The officer inside had previously arrested the young man for drug possession.The young man raised his hands in the air and proclaimed that he was clean this time.The officer got out of the car and began to search the young man.Did the young man consent to the search?
A) Yes, his actions indicated he was willing to prove to the officer he was clean.
B) Yes, he didn't put up a fight of any sort.
C) No, the officer failed to have him sign a waiver.
D) No, consent must be unequivocal and specific.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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