If the police come across containers and believe that the containers contain evidence of crime:
I. they can briefly detain the containers to prevent their loss or destruction.
II. they can search them without a warrant or probable cause.
III. they may seize and search containers when they have probable cause to believe the containers in vehicles contain evidence of crime.
IV. they cannot seize or search a closed opaque container without a search warrant.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) I, III
C) II, III
D) IV
Correct Answer:
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Q23: In Arizona v.Gant (2009),the Supreme Court ruled:
A)when
Q30: In Wyoming v. Houghton, concerning the search
Q32: Who among the following can give consent
Q33: Regarding consent searches:
I. they require probable cause.
II.
Q35: According to the empirical research about consent
Q37: According to the waiver test of consent:
A)any
Q38: Law enforcement officers often prefer searches without
Q39: In Illinois v.Rodriguez (1990),the police conducted the
Q40: The scope of a search incident to
Q40: Concerning the scope of consent searches:
I. consent
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