For Fourth Amendment purposes, an officer may arrest based on probable cause to believe the suspect has committed
(a) a felony, and in no other cases.
(b) a felony or a misdemeanor, and in no other cases.
(c) a misdemeanor or infraction, and in no other cases.
(d) a felony, misdemeanor or infraction.
(d) a felony, misdemeanor or infraction.
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The Latin term that indicates that a crime has been committed and literally means the body of the crime is:
a. Corpus delicti. b. Stare decisis. c. Ex post facto. d. Criminalus Bodem.
Stands for the proposition that rights not specifically referred to within the Constitution are no less protected
a. Eighth Amendment b. 10th amendment c. Ninth Amendment d. 11th amendment
Noise is anything that disrupts communications
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
This type of rape occurs when someone forces or threatens to force to penetrate a victim against his or her will.
a. Forcible rape b. Drug or alcohol facilitated rape c. Incapacitated rape d. Statutory rape