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    Exam 3: Basic Underlying Concepts: Property, Privacy, Probable Cause, and Reasonableness
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    Warrantless Police Actions Are Presumed to Be Unreasonable Unless Based
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Warrantless police actions are presumed to be unreasonable unless based on probable cause.

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