What specific information must be included in a search warrant?
What will be an ideal response?
The search warrant must contain specifics about the location to be searched, the objects being sought, the probable cause that indicates that there is property to seize, and a signature of the judge authorizing the search.
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Under the rule of California v. Hodari D. (1991) an arrest is effected when
A. An officer brings a suspect under physical control B. An officer applies a minimum amount of physical force against a suspect C. A suspect reasonably believes he is not free to leave D. A suspect is in handcuffs
Our client, Elgin, is currently going through a divorce. This is all new and kind of frightening to him. He never thought that his wife would divorce him, and now her lawyer is interested in getting all kinds of information from him. Your attorney has asked you to provide Elgin with a guide to the discovery process. Elgin wants to know what to expect and what is expected of him.
What will be an ideal response?
Sua sponte refers to
a. a judge acting in the absence of a motion. b. a judge responding to an ex parte conversation. c. a lawyer objecting to the actions of a judge. d. a lawyer objecting to the use of judicial notice.
The original common-law definition of larceny required a "trespass in the taking."
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false