Usually, the only person able to give consent in a search is the person whose constitutional rights might be threatened by the search, who is said to have:
A) standing.
B) footing.
C) eminence.
D) distinction.
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Q2: Which of the following would not be
Q3: Which case concerns the plain view doctrine?
A)
Q4: Searches of vehicles incident to the arrest
Q5: When government agents are lawfully executing a
Q6: Although the Fourth Amendment generally does not
Q8: Which of the following would be considered
Q9: In 1967, the Court explained that the
Q10: Searches with a warrant are:
A) presumed to
Q11: When conducting an inventory search of a
Q12: Relationships in which third-party consent to search
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