In which court case did the Supreme Court assert that law enforcement officials cannot examine a home with a thermal-imaging device unless they obtain a warrant?
A. Maryland v. King(2013)
B. Riley v. California(2014)
C. United States v. Jones(2012)
D. King v Wells(2013)
E. Kyllo v. United States (2001)
Answer: E
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Municipal criminal law is limited to cases involving which of the following?
a. status offenses and infractions b. infractions and misdemeanors c. misdemeanors and status offenses d. felonies and misdemeanors
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a. petition c. indictment b. waiver d. arrest warrant