?The open fields doctrine allows police officers to search for and seize evidence in the open fields
A) if they have probable cause that the items are concealed within the curtilage.
B) if they have a warrant, probable cause or some other justification.
C) with a warrant or probable cause, having reasonable suspicion.
D) without a warrant, probable cause, or any other justification.
Correct Answer:
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Q5: The Fourth Amendment protections requiring police to
Q7: Which of the following statements is true
Q8: The word "house" in the Fourth Amendment
Q9: Curtilage means
A) the area around a dwelling
Q10: Enclosing an area with a sight-obscuring fence
A)
Q11: The open fields means
A) any area inside
Q13: The primary difference between the abandonment doctrine
Q15: Which of the following is not curtilage?
A)
Q16: ?An officer may enter and search the
Q17: The intention of a suspect to abandon
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