Which of the following is the least (if at all) important consideration in justifying the search of a vehicle under the Carroll doctrine?
a. the type of vehicle
b. that a vehicle seldom serves as a residence
c. that a vehicle is often taken into police custody for public interests
d. that the vehicle is registered and the driver is licensed by the state
a
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Some investigators proclaim the merits of vagueness and obfuscation in warrant applications. Do you agree that this increases their investigative authority? When are multiple warrants encouraged?
What will be an ideal response?
A witness must introduce all evidence in a criminal trial
a. True b. False
Famega found that, on average, __ percent of a patrol officer's time is not devoted to answering calls for service
a. 15 c. 75 b. 35 d. 50
The "attenuation" doctrine requires a showing that the time between the improper police conduct and the subsequently discovered evidence was sufficiently lengthy to dissipate the "taint" of the illegal conduct. What do you feel is a sufficient length of time for this to be appropriate? Do you believe that there should be a universal time period that would apply to all situations? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?