There is no need for a search warrant or for probable cause to conduct dog sniffs at airports.
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Q83: The general rule is that searches and
Q84: The distinction between a search and a
Q85: The Chimel rule holds that a warrantless
Q86: Once given,consent to search cannot be withdrawn.
Q87: Reasonableness governs the scope of a search.
Q89: No-knock searches always violate the Fourth Amendment.
Q90: A search by an off-duty peace officer
Q91: Some state statutes permit no-knock warrants.
Q92: Hot pursuit or fresh pursuit is an
Q93: Some types of searches do not need
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