The "plain view" doctrine permits the police to:
A) seize items not specified in the search warrant.
B) search for items not specified in the search warrant.
C) temporarily impound items not specified in the search warrant.
D) freeze the status quo of items not specified in the search warrant.
Correct Answer:
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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
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
Q12: Probable cause deals with:
A)statistical probabilities.
B)practical probabilities.
C)hunches and
Q13: Consent searches require:
A)probable cause but not warrants.
B)neither
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