Probable cause to search has two requirements which probable cause to arrest does not have.They are:
A) that the information must not be stale and particularity regarding place and items.
B) that the information must not be stale and that the applying officer must have applied Aguilar/Spinelli.
C) that the information was NOT from an informant and particularity regarding place and items.
D) reasonable suspicion and particularity regarding place and items.
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Q1: Proper execution of an anticipatory search warrant
Q2: A police officer requests and is granted
Q3: To qualify to issue a warrant,the judicial
Q4: The execution of a search warrant must
Q5: In a situation where the officer acts
Q6: A general warrant is characterized by which
Q9: Officers executing a search warrant for a
Q12: Probable cause must be based on
A) Aguilar/Spinelli.
B)
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Q13: Which of the following is a violation
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