Multiple Choice
Under most circumstances,when an arresting officer has probable cause to believe a crime has been committed in the officer's presence
A) the officer then obtains an arrest warrant
B) the officer then obtains a search warrant
C) the arrest may be challenged for lack of a warrant
D) no further inquiry into the reasonableness of the arrest is required
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q33: The "stop and frisk" exception to the
Q34: A search by a private citizen may
Q35: The _ _ doctrine allows evidence to
Q36: A search incident to arrest is limited
Q37: Officer Bob knocked on your door late
Q39: Evanescent evidence is not subject to warrant
Q40: A police officer observes a man outside
Q41: In order to validly consent to a
Q42: Suspicionless drug searches of high school students
Q43: In a search incident to a lawful