Under what circumstances can a frisk lawfully take place after a stop? Only:
A) if justified by concerns for safety.
B) if justified by the need to find evidence.
C) if justified to look for drugs.
D) no justification is required.
Correct Answer:
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Q16: A stop is a Fourth Amendment:
A)seizure of
Q17: After making a valid stop of a
Q18: Florida v.Royer involves the legality of using:
A)a
Q19: In Illinois v.Wardlow (2000)the U.S.Supreme Court held
Q20: The Fourth Amendment forbids:
A)unreasonable searches.
B)unreasonable searches and
Q22: The Court has decided that the police
Q23: Officials detain a suspected drug smuggler at
Q24: Seizure,even if the person did not attempt
Q25: In Florida v.J.L.(1999),the U.S.Supreme Court refused to
Q26: Although the Court has not directly addressed
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