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

1.Officer Henry is flying over Nate’s home when Officer Henry spots what he believes to be marijuana growing in Nate’s backyard. Officer Henry zooms in to get a better look and confirms it is marijuana. He quickly snaps two photos and then uses the photos to establish probable cause for a warrant. Officer Henry’s actions violated Nate’s Fourth Amendment right to privacy.
2.Betty operates a small eat-in pizzeria. The area where the customers place and pick up their orders is considered a public place, and police can seize items from this area without first obtaining a warrant.
3.People have no reasonable expectation of privacy in garbage placed on the curb awaiting pickup by the trash collector.
4.The courts use the totality of the circumstances test to distinguish an encounter from a seizure.
5.Under the Fourth Amendment there are two types of seizures: physical seizures and psychological seizures.


1.false
2.true
3.true
4.true
5.false

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