Use of a drug-detection dog during a routine traffic stop in a public place
A) must be justified by probable cause.
B) must be justified by reasonable suspicion.
C) requires a warrant.
D) does not violate the Fourth Amendment if it does not increase the length of the stop.
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Q2: If police fear violence or destruction of
Q3: A trained drug-detection dog's alert is generally
Q4: If officers naturally (by ear) overhear conversations
Q5: Much of the law of wiretapping and
Q6: Difficulty may occur in seizing evidence without
Q7: In Kyllo.v.U.S., the U.S.Supreme Court held that
Q8: A warrant authorizing covert entry into a
Q9: Consent to search a computer permits officers
Q10: Most wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping federal statutes
Q11: In _ v.U.S., the U.S.Supreme Court held
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