Under the __________principle, consent to search is valid if given by a person whom the police reasonably believe has authority to give that consent, even if, in fact, the person does not have authority
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
apparent authority
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The search of the footlocker in U.S. v. Chadwick (1977) had to be done under a search warrant because the footlocker is a/an ________________ under the Fourth Amendment
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Which of the following statements about search warrants is false?
A) Police officers must provide reliable information when obtaining a search warrant. B) Police officers must identify the "things" to be searched. C) Police officers are allowed to conduct warrantless searches under certain circumstances. D) Police officers cannot admit evidence into court if they gather evidence using an illegal search warrant. E) Police officers need a search warrant even if a person waives his or her Fourth Amendment rights.
In which court case did the United States Supreme Court rule that exculpatory evidence not made available to the accused could result in denial of the constitutional right to a fair trial?
a. Brady v. Maryland b. United States v. Agurs c. Dodd v. Florida Bar d. Nix v. Whiteside
All of the following are elements of impulsivity EXCEPT:
A. adventuresome B. imprudent C. lacks tenacity D. sensitive