When a person is handcuffed after being arrested, officers may search:
A) only their person.
B) the area that was under the immediate control of the suspect prior to being arrested.
C) only locations that the suspect could reach while handcuffed.
D) all areas in which the suspect could have hidden evidence.
Correct Answer:
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Q14: Which of the following is not a
Q15: Which of the following best describes the
Q16: General searches are:
A) routinely conducted by police.
B)
Q17: All searches must be:
A) with a warrant.
B)
Q18: Routine searches at our national borders require:
A)
Q20: Which of the following is not one
Q21: Illinois v. McArthur (2001) dealt with whether
Q22: The precedent case for search and seizure
Q23: The automobile exception, as it stands today,
Q24: United States v. Warshak affirmed:
A) that mobility
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