Multiple Choice
The "plain view" doctrine permits the police to:
A) seize items not specified in the search warrant.
B) search for items not specified in the search warrant.
C) temporarily impound items not specified in the search warrant.
D) freeze the status quo of items not specified in the search warrant.
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Q2: Probable cause deals with:<br>A)statistical probabilities.<br>B)practical probabilities.<br>C)hunches and
Q3: Search incident to arrest must:<br>A)precede the arrest.<br>B)follow
Q4: Which of the following is a search?<br>A)A
Q5: A government official's intrusion upon "open fields":<br>A)requires
Q7: Based on a rumor that D was
Q8: For Fourth Amendment purposes, a search is
Q9: "Freezing the status quo" allows the police
Q10: The "knock- and-notice" standards require:<br>A)the police to
Q11: An informant is:<br>A)one who supplies information for