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    All Laws, Rules, and Regulations That Specify How the Police
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All Laws, Rules, and Regulations That Specify How the Police

Question 33

Question 33

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All laws, rules, and regulations that specify how the police can go about investigation, interrogation, and arrest need not be consistent with the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Fourth Amendment.

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