In which case did the Supreme Court rule that stationhouse detentions require probable cause?
a. Carroll v. United States
b. Michigan v.Summers
c. Florida v. Royer,
d. Davis v. Mississippi
d
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sufficient to warrant a prudent man in believing that the [suspect] had committedor was committing an offense." a. Reasonable suspicion b. Justification c. Probable cause d. Administrative justification
If a judge disliked a particular statute, he or she would declare itunconstitutional. This can occur whether the case is brought to court byanother party or initiated by the judge
a. True b. False
__________ is associated with the requirement that most search warrants require daytime service
A) Knock and announce B) ?Keep property damage to a minimum C) Allow embedded reporters access to the scene D) ?Use appropriate force E) Pay attention to time constraints with search warrants
To be valid, a waiver of Miranda rights by a suspect must be __________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word