1. An acceptable search based on place and reasonable potential of wrongdoing is known as _____
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Suspicionless Search
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2. _____ procedure allows the police to detain and search a person when the officer reasonably suspects that a crime has been or will be committed.
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All of these
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3. Regulatory Searches are searches by government officials, such as _____ and fire inspections, that may be conducted without a warrant.
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All of these
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4. An objective basis supported by specific facts for believing that someone committed a crime is known as _____
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Reasonable suspicion
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5. In criminal law, the existence of more than a suspicion that a person has committed an illegal act is known as _____
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Probable cause
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6. The rule that permits police officers to seize evidence without a warrant if it is easily seen is known as _____
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Plain view doctrine
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7. In criminal law, the Inevitable Discovery makes an exception to plain view doctrine. Illegally obtained evidence may be used if eventually it would have been found illegally.
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False
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8. Incident to a lawful Arrest allows law enforcement to search any person without a warrant once that person is lawfully arrested.
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True
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9. _____ doctrine was applied to the states in Mapp v. Ohio. This case ruled that any evidence obtained during an illegal search would be disallowed at trial.
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Both a and b
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10. Exigent Circumstances are emergency circumstances that are present to prevent _____
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All of these
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11. The rule excludes from trial evidence that was obtained_____, which violates a person’s constitutional rights is known as Exclusionary Rule.
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Unlawfully
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12. Allows warrantless searches if evidence may be destroyed or in cases of imminent danger is known as _____
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Emergency Doctrine
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13. Due Process means established rules and principles designed to protect private rights found in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments that prevent the government from unfairly or arbitrarily depriving anyone of _____
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Any of these
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14. When police officers ask for permission to search and you voluntarily say yes, they can proceed without a warrant, it is known as _____
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Consent
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15. Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act is _____law that allows federal agencies to more easily monitor an individual’s phone calls and Internet messages.
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1994
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16. Automobile Exception states that, should police have probable cause to believe that a vehicle (including boats) contains_____, and/or instrumentalities of crime, the vehicle can be searched.
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All of these
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