In regards to the National Response Framework, a local police department providing security during an emergency would be an example of what?
A. Engaged partnership
B. Unity of effort through unified command
C. Scalability and flexibility
D. Tiered response
D. Tiered response
You might also like to view...
Discuss the intent behind the Racketeer-Influenced Corrupt Organization (RICO) section of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, the organizations targeted by the act, and the failure or success of the RICO provisions
What will be an ideal response?
A statute if overbroad and violates the First Amendment because:
a. it legitimizes child pornography b. it solicits protected speech only c. it prohibits protected and unprotected speech d. it prohibits unprotected speech only
What agencies deal with immigration, and what are their key tasks?
What will be an ideal response?
The police helicopter was flying at about 400 hundred feet when it passed over Mark’s yard. The passenger in the helicopter, also a police officer, looked down and saw marijuana growing in a greenhouse that was in Mark’s fenced back yard, located about 10 yards from Mark’s house. The police officer took photos of the marijuana, which she then used to obtain a search warrant. The police executed the warrant and seized the marijuana. Can the evidence be used against Mark at trial?
a. Yes, because the evidence relied on to obtain the warrant, while located in the curtilage of Mark’s home and in a fenced yard, was in plain view of the police officer when the officer flew over the home. b. Yes, because the marijuana was in an open field, and Mark had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the open field. c. No, because the greenhouse was located in the curtilage of Mark’s home, where Mark had a reasonable expectation of privacy, prompting the need for a warrant before the area could be searched. d. No, because the warrant lacked probable cause, and the search was illegal under the Fourth Amendment.