According to the Supreme Court's decision in ______________, officers have probable cause when "the facts and circumstances within their knowledge, and of which they had reasonably trustworthy information, [are] sufficient in themselves to warrant a man of reasonable caution in the belief that an offense has been or is being committed."
a. Coolidge v. New Hampshire (1971)
b. Illinois v. Gates (1983)
c. Stanford v. Texas (1965)
d. Brinegar v. United States (1949)
D
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______ is a form of prospective reimbursement of medical costs to hospitals in which the hospitals are reimbursed for services to Medicare and Medicaid patients according to a fixed amount recommended.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Amendments to the Texas Constitution that allow the state to borrow money to pay for construction projects and to repay the loan with tax revenue are known as
A) certificates of debit. B) general obligation bonds. C) deficit budget notes. D) borrowing amendments. E) stock certificates.
Which of the following allows national governments the right to alter or even abolish local government?
A. A constitutional government B. Federalism C. A unitary system D. Socialism E. A confederation
Which of the following is NOT true regarding zoning policies employed by local governments? a. The U. S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Fifth Amendment does not require a city to compensate theowner of land for the lowering of property values
b. Generally, regulations must forward some "public use" and should not cause a particular owner to bear theburden of the regulation's cost. c. Pro-development forces generally support regulations that local governments employ to control land use. d. Developers, large land owners, building industry officials, and realtors often attend planning commissions tolobby city officials for particular zoning policies.