Multiple Choice
Probable cause to search has two requirements that probable cause to arrest does not: _____.
A) that the information must not be stale and particularity regarding place and items
B) that the information must not be stale and that the applying officer must have applied Aguilar/Spinelli
C) that the information was NOT from an informant and particularity regarding place and items
D) reasonable suspicion and particularity regarding place and items
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q6: A search warrant can become invalid because
Q7: What rule of law developed from the
Q8: If a mistake is made in specifying
Q9: Coolidge v. New Hampshire, 403 U.S. 443
Q10: Explain the difference between search warrants in
Q12: The number of hours a search lasted
Q13: For Fourth Amendment purposes, a seizure of
Q14: Provide examples that would illustrate a minimum
Q15: The freshness of the information forming the
Q16: To qualify to issue a warrant, the