In building probable cause, police officers may rely on:
I. direct information
II. hearsay
III. corroborated anonymous tips
IV. tips from informants
A) I, II
B) I, II, III
C) I
D) I, II, III, IV
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q3: According to the Supreme Court in Draper
Q9: Probable cause deals with:
A)hunches and suspicions.
B)an exact
Q15: Stops differ from arrests in that:
I. they
Q16: In building probable cause, police officers may
Q17: According to the Supreme Court opinion in
Q20: Probable cause to arrest:
I. requires enough facts
Q23: In the U.S. Supreme Court case Atwater
Q24: In Graham v.O'Connor (1989),involving the arrest of
Q27: Arrests produce written documents that become part
Q28: Police can never arrest someone for a
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