Multiple Choice
In Hudson v. Michigan, the Court held the purpose of the "knock-and-announce" rule was to:
A) Prevent violence, property damage, and impositions on privacy
B) Prevent the police from conducting a search for which they had a valid warrant
C) Encourage the police to be polite and courteous to the public
D) Aid the police in gathering valuable evidence
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Q8: If the search yields items that may
Q9: A(n) _ warrant is a warrant issued
Q10: Most seizures are made with a warrant.
Q11: The Fourth Amendment requires officers to knock
Q12: Searches of places belonging to third parties
Q14: A warrant that is overbroad in describing
Q15: As decided in United States v. Banks,
Q16: A warrant is valid only if issued
Q17: A search is limited to homes, buildings,
Q18: The Fourth Amendment prohibits police officers from