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    Exam 5: Searches and Arrests With Warrants
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    Which Case Decided Whether or Not State Attorneys General Could
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Which Case Decided Whether or Not State Attorneys General Could

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Question 2

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Which case decided whether or not state attorneys general could issue warrants?


A) Arizona v. Hicks
B) Hill v. California
C) Bills v. Aseltine
D) Coolidge v. New Hampshire

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