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1. Objective reasonableness a. Protection of significant life,liberty, or property interests, sometimes described as "proceduralfairness."
2. Subjective reasonableness b. When evaluating the actionsof law enforcement officials, conduct that would be consideredreasonable by the police officer engaged in the conduct.
3. Substantive due process c. When evaluating the actionsof law enforcement officials, conduct that would be consideredacceptable by a "reasonable person." A judge usually decideswhat a "reasonable person" would consider acceptable.
4. Procedural due process d. Protection from arbitrary andunreasonable action on the part of state officials.
1. *c
2. *b
3. *d
4. *a
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