The reasonableness of searches pursuant to search warrants depends on:

a. the existence of probable cause only

b. the existence of probable cause and the extent of the search only.
c. the existence of probable cause, the extent of the search, and the particularity of the warrant only.
d. the existence of probable cause, the extent of the search, the particularity of the warrant, and the manner in which the police enter the place to be searched.


d

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Albonetti's study on gender disparities in sentencing for drug offenders showed that there were no differences in sentencing between male and female___________.

a. Blacks b. Whites c. Hispanics d. Asians

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Jack robs a convenience store. He flees the scene and goes to his twin brother Mack's home. Jack tells Mack that he has robbed a store and needs to hide out for a few days. Mack agrees for Jack to stay at his house

Three days later, police officers arrive. Jack escapes out the back window but the officers arrest Mack. Mack may rightfully be convicted of: A) robbery because he knew Jack robbed the store and made no effort to notify the police. B) no offense because he engaged in no criminal conduct himself. C) some appropriate offense related to providing post-crime assistance to Jack. D) robbery because he allowed Jack to hide out in his home.

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What distinguishes the defense of self-defense from the defense of necessity?

a. Necessity occurs when an individual must harm an aggressor to ward off an attack. For self-defense, this is not the case. b. Necessity occurs when an offender has an incompetent attorney. For self-defense, this is not the case. c. Necessity occurs when an offender is tricked into committing a crime. For self-defense, this is not the case. d. Necessity occurs when offenders must break the law in order to save themselves or prevent some greater harm. For self-defense, this is not the case. e. Necessity and self-defense are the same thing.

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