Which of the following are two of the four factors a court will consider when scrutinizing an officer's actions?
A) (1) whether the officer's actions were based on departmental policy and regulations, and (2) whether the officer was intentionally negligent
B) (1) whether the officer's actions were based on departmental policy and regulations, and (2) whether the officer was acting on the advice of legal counsel and believed the advice was valid
C) (1) whether the officer was intentionally negligence, and (2) whether the officer was acting on the advice of legal counsel and believed the advice was valid
D) (1) was acting on the advice of legal counsel and believed the advice was valid, and (2) whether the officer has probable cause
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