According to SCOTUS in Draper v. U.S. , involving a narcotics arrest based on an informant's description of a suspect:
A) hearsay cannot be used to determine probable cause.
B) magistrates must determine probable cause before officers make arrests.
C) police officers must have warrants in order to make arrests.
D) hearsay can be used to determine probable cause.
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Q1: Stops differ from arrests in that:
A)they always
Q2: Which of the following is an exception
Q3: In developing probable cause, officers rely on
Q4: Probable cause deals with:
A)hunches and suspicions.
B)an
Q6: Whether Fourth Amendment seizures are stops or
Q7: In what case did SCOTUS hold that
Q8: Firsthand information is also called:
A)hearsay information.
B)direct
Q9: What rule states that in arrests, courts
Q10: When an official takes a person into
Q11: Who determines the ultimate legitimacy of a
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