An officer's use of a pair of binoculars to develop probable cause for plain view searches and seizures is conceptually distinct from an officer's use of a flashlight for the same purpose. This is because _____
a. there are no conceptual distinction between binoculars and flashlights
b. binoculars allow people to observe what could not be observed without their use
c. flashlights require batteries to become operational
d. binoculars allow areas to be viewed that may not otherwise have been viewable without an impermissible intrusion
d
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According to 2016 data from a Pew Research poll, ______ are more likely to believe that the police are doing an excellent or good job.
A. White Americans B. African Americans C. Hispanic Americans D. Asian Americans
Costs associated with supervision of offenders in the community compared to simply watching them in prison actually make probation more expensive than incarceration
a. True b. False
The “Leon” exception to the warrant requirement allows
A. officers to conduct a warrantless search if they have probable cause and an exigent circumstance exists. B. the admission of evidence seized pursuant to an invalid warrant executed in good faith by law enforcement. C. the admission of evidence seized pursuant to an invalid warrant if executed by law enforcement within 24 hours of its issuance. D. the admission of evidence seized pursuant to a warrantless and invalid search, provided the police had a good-faith belief that probable cause existed..
The majority of people held in local jails have been convicted of some type of crime.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.