Probable cause to search is defined as:
A) a reasonable belief that seizable items will be found.
B) a reasonable suspicion that seizable items will be found.
C) an educated hunch that seizable items will be found.
D) substantial proof that seizable items will be found.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: The "knock- and-notice" standards require:
A)the police to
Q3: "Exigent circumstances":
A)excuse the absence of probable cause
Q4: A government official's intrusion upon "open fields":
A)requires
Q5: "Freezing the status quo" allows the police
Q6: Based on a rumor that D was
Q7: A written, sworn statement submitted to a
Q8: The "plain view" doctrine permits the police
Q9: Which of the following is a search?
A)A
Q10: Which of the following is (are) required
Q11: When determining probable cause, police may consider:
A)what
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