Multiple Choice
The Court has evaluated a variety of issues regarding the police use of checkpoints. The Court concluded all but one of the following:
A) The intrusion occasioned by a brief investigative stop to ascertain residence could not be equated to the search of a private residence.
B) Motorists could not choose to avoid suck checkpoints due to their permanency.
C) Officer discretion was not to be considered as supervisors controlled the location and administration of check points.
D) Individualized suspicion was not possible due to heavy traffic flow surrounding border areas.
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Q11: Match up the concept to the description
Q12: The authority of police personnel to undertake
Q13: Consent, which is validly obtained, negates the
Q14: Searches, which are conducted by law enforcement
Q15: Third-party consent to search is limited to
Q17: Match up the concept to the description
Q18: Which area of searches incident to arrest,
Q19: In the United States, investigative inquiries take
Q20: Consent searches are the only one in
Q21: Which Court case held that "Consistent with