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The Recognized Standard for a "Reasonable Expectation of Privacy" Was

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Question 42

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The recognized standard for a "reasonable expectation of privacy" was established by which of the following Supreme Court case? ​


A) Katz v. United States
B) Mapp v. ohio
C) Terry v. ohio
D) United States v. Cortez

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