In order to conduct a consent search of a person, an officer must have
I. probable cause to believe the suspect has seizable items on his person.
II. a valid warrant.
III. reasonable suspicion to make a stop.
IV. voluntary consent to search.
A) I, IV
B) I, II
C) III, IV
D) IV
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: According to Supreme Court Justice Robert H.
Q3: Concerning pretext searches:
I. they are powerful investigative
Q5: The Fourth Amendment particularity requirement for search
Q7: In U.S.v.Robinson (1973),the police had stopped the
Q7: The three countervailing law enforcement interests against
Q9: According to the Supreme Court's decision in
Q9: Exceptions to the search warrant requirement exist
Q10: Which of the following government interests are
Q11: Police ordinarily seek consent to search:
A)when
Q11: The reasonableness of searches pursuant to search
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