Under the trespass doctrine, a search:
I. requires a physical intrusion into a constitutionally protected place.
II. protects only places named in the Fourth Amendment.
III. does not itself include the observation of a suspect's physical circumstances.
IV. must violate a reasonable expectation of privacy.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) I, II, III
C) I, IV
D) II
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A) plain
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A)there
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Q11: General warrants were used in England to:
I.
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