In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court rule that searches should be evaluated based upon expectations of privacy rather than property interests?
A) Katz v. United States
B) California v. Greenwood
C) Smith v. Maryland
D) Hoffa v. United States
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Q2: There are situations where warrants are always
Q3: The Fourth Amendment protects "persons, houses, papers,
Q4: The Fourth Amendment protects "persons, houses, papers,
Q5: The Fourth Amendment protects "persons, houses, papers,
Q6: An example of an "institutional agent" is
A)
Q8: The Supreme Court declared that a person
Q9: This Supreme Court ruling has justified the
Q10: Physical characteristics that are protected by the
Q11: A "fly-over" is analogous to a search
Q12: Lawful vantage points include
A) sidewalks.
B) streets.
C) inside
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