If a person is growing marijuana in plain sight, a police officer does not need a warrant to search and seize the evidence.
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Q1: The Fourth Amendment contains the unreasonable search
Q2: Police officers need to obtain a warrant
Q7: Miranda warnings have had serious implications for
Q10: Police rarely use deception when interrogating a
Q12: Police officers can use stop and frisk
Q14: Consent searches are unconstitutional under the Third
Q15: Police officers can rely on a variety
Q16: Miranda warnings were established by the U.S.
Q22: The Warren Court established that the exclusionary
Q23: A stop is defined as a brief
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