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.

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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

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Noise is anything that disrupts communications

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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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

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