Which of the following statements regarding searches, seizures, and stops is TRUE?
A) Searches, seizures, and stops are the same thing.
B) Officers must have proper justification for a search, but not a seizure or stop.
C) Seizures involve taking someone or something into custody, but stops do not.
D) Search and seizure protections apply to offenders, but not law-abiding citizens.
E) Police officers do not have to be knowledgeable about search and seizure laws, but must be cognizant of Constitutional restrictions placed on stops.
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