Explain when searches can be made without a warrant.
What will be an ideal response?
There are a number of circumstances under which a search can be made without a warrant, including (1) searches incident to a lawful arrest, (2) consent, (3) stop and frisk, (4) hot pursuit, (5) the moveable vehicle exception, (6) plain view, (7) abandoned property, and (8) border searches.
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Describe the type of person who would write a virus
What will be an ideal response?
Research which proceeds from data collection to theorizing is
A) Authentic B) Constant C) Inductive D) Deductive
Before evidence may be admitted, the "special balancing test" administered with respect to FRE 609 requires that the trial judge must find that:
A. a previous conviction that involves dishonesty or false statements is substantially more probative than prejudicial against the defendant. B. the probative value of a previous conviction is less than the prejudicial effect to the accused. C. the evidentiary value of a previous conviction is greater than the prejudicial effect to the accused. D. the prejudicial effect of any evidence of prior convictions is greater than its evidentiary value.
According to the Jail Inmates’ Sexual-Assault Victimization study by Lane and Fox (2013), approximately what percentage of female inmates reports sexual-assault victimization?
A. 10% B. 20% C. 50% D. 75%