In ________, the Court held that even though the drug problem was severe it did not justify setting up roadblocks.
A) Maryland v. Wilson
B) Carroll v. United States
C) Indianapolis v. Edmond
D) Chimel v. California
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Q5: In Illinois v. Lidster, the Court held
Q6: Which of the following types of roadblocks
Q7: The Court has held that sobriety checkpoints
Q8: The general rule in Fourth Amendment cases
Q9: Which of the following if not an
Q11: Roadblocks designed to detect "ordinary criminal wrongdoing"
Q12: The Sitz case does not allow police
Q13: Although sobriety checkpoints are constitutional, they may
Q14: In roadblocks, there is generally no individualized
Q15: All police roadblocks are constitutional under the
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