The Chimel v. California (1969) case established the doctrine and limits of:

a. search incident to an arrest
b. vehicle searches
c. consent searches
d. the good-faith exception


A

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someone using Outlook? A) .wab B) .mbx C) .eml D) .dbx

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Google was established in:

a. 1995. b. 1998. c. 2001. d. 2005.

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

1.The primary purpose of searches and seizures of law enforcement officers is to collect items that will assist law enforcement in the investigation of unlawful activity. 2.The contents of a conversation in the office break room with several colleagues are protected by the Fourth Amendment reasonable expectation of privacy. 3.The Fourth Amendment is directed at searches and seizures by the government and by anyone who conducts these activities in a manner that invades your right to privacy 4.The police enter Craig’s office while he is busy with a customer and take a peek at Craig’s accounting records. Craig’s accounting records are protected by the Fourth Amendment against unreasonable searches and seizures. 5.The issue before the Court in Katz was whether Katz had a reasonable expectation of privacy when making a call from a glass-enclosed telephone booth.

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Among the many unanswered questions created by the Mapp v. Ohio decision, the crucial question revolved around the definition of the word "________."

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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