Multiple Choice
A situation in which a police officer has good reason to believe that criminal activity may be occurring is called a(n) __________.This permits a brief investigative inquiry of the suspect.
A) reasonable suspicion
B) exclusionary rule
C) good faith exception
D) public safety exception
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
Q24: The case that established the legal authority
Q25: The Fifth Amendment provides for _.<br>A)grand juries<br>B)protection
Q26: The 'Miranda warning' is a five-point warning
Q27: The landmark case that applied the provisions
Q28: A _is an exploratory inspection of a
Q30: A 'seizure' refers to the confiscation of
Q31: Law enforcement officials initially criticized Miranda v.Arizona
Q32: The 'exclusionary rule' holds that illegally seized
Q33: The 'public safety exception' is a rule
Q34: The term _ refers to the confiscation