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What Two Important Factors Are Weighed When Determining When a Stop

Question 49

Question 49

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What two important factors are weighed when determining when a stop evolves into an arrest?


A) duration of the stop
B) conducted in private or public view
C) degree of intrusion
D) all of the above

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