According to the Supreme Court, exigent circumstances might exist when:
A) officers believe they might find important evidence.
B) officers believe there is probable cause.
C) officers believe others might be in grave danger.
D) officers do not want to wait for a warrant.
E) officers are friendly with the suspects.
Correct Answer:
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Q62: Which would not permit a warrantless search?
A)
Q63: A _ search allows officers to conduct
Q64: The Supreme Court decision that endorsed warrantless searches for
Q65: When there is an immediate threat to
Q66: In which U.S. Supreme Court case was
Q68: _ ruled that random stops by officers on
Q69: Which of the following types of searches
Q70: In which case did the Supreme Court endorse
Q71: In the case of U.S. v. Drayton
Q72: Terry v. Ohio endorsed stop-and-frisk searches to
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