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    When the Police Obtain a Handwriting or Voice Sample from a Criminal
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When the Police Obtain a Handwriting or Voice Sample from a Criminal

Question 55

Question 55

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When the police obtain a handwriting or voice sample from a criminal suspect, this action constitutes a seizure, thereby implicating the Fourth Amendment.

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