What rule states that in arrests, courts don't admit secondhand evidence to prove guilt, but, if it's reliable and truthful, they'll accept it to show probable cause to arrest?
A) knock and announce rule
B) hearsay rule
C) felony arrest rule
D) probable cause rule
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q4: Probable cause deals with:
A)hunches and suspicions.
B)an
Q5: According to SCOTUS in Draper v. U.S.
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
Q10: When an official takes a person into
Q11: Who determines the ultimate legitimacy of a
Q12: In Tennessee v. Garner (1985), SCOTUS decided
Q13: The objective standard of reasonable force was
Q14: Which of the following is not a
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