Consent searches are the only one in which probable cause, reasonable suspicion, or an articulable justification is not required.
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Q24: In Terry v. Ohio, the Court upheld
Q25: In Minnesota v. Dickerson, for example, the
Q26: Incident to arrest includes that time period
Q27: One area of searches incident to arrest
Q28: Inventory searches by definition are those searches
Q30: Once given, consent searches are not limited
Q31: Consent, which is validly obtained, negates the
Q32: The Court has upheld the practice of
Q33: Within the parameters established by the Court
Q34: Border searches, consent searches, container searches all
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