In order to secure a search warrant, an officer must possess facts sufficient to warrant a person of reasonable caution in believing which of the following:
A) a crime has been (or is being) committed
B) specific objects associated with the crime exist
C) objects included in the warrant will be found in the place to be searched
D) all of the above
Correct Answer:
Verified
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Q6: Which of the following police activities constitutes
Q7: The Fourth Amendment includes the following in
Q8: A search warrant's description of the place
Q9: The criminal defendant's remedy for police violations
Q11: Police are allowed to perform brief, limited
Q12: Police do not need a search warrant
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Q15: The following activity would be considered a
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