Law enforcement officers may make warrantless observations into constitutionally protected areas such a home or the curtilage without entering the constitutionally protected area. Given this scenario, select the true statement.
A) Any observation made cannot violate the reasonable expectation of privacy of the person whose premises or activities are being observed.
B) These plain view observations cannot independently provide the necessary probable cause to obtain a warrant.
C) These observations can be made from the open fields or a public vantage point, but not from the air.
D) These observations can be made from the public vantage point or from the air, but not from open fields.
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Q19: Which of the following is not considered
Q20: To establish that an article or object
Q21: Observations made from a vantage point in
Q22: If a law enforcement officer, acting lawfully,
Q23: Anything without a "No Trespassing" sign posted
Q25: Curtilage is created simply by enclosing any
Q26: A garage used in connection with a
Q27: Fourth Amendment protections do not apply to
Q28: Which of the following is not considered
Q29: Select the true statement regarding the criteria
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