A defendant has had standing to challenge the introduction of evidence against him on Fourth Amendment grounds where
A. He is a passenger in a car
B. Evidence against him was obtained by illegally wiretapping other people
C. He sleeps overnight in the apartment of another with permission
D. He stays at an apartment for an afternoon, with permission, to engage in illegal business
C .
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For which kind of police–citizen interaction do officers not need justification?
What will be an ideal response?
Although it is easy to see the moral reprehensibility of blackmail, the crime presents a legal paradox because blackmail
A. involves the payment of money that a payer has a legal obligation to disperse. B. can be legal in certain circumstances, such as when the threatener is trying to get repayment on a debt. C. involves the threat to do something that the threatener has a legal right to do. D. is only illegal when committed by public officials, and thus, may be discriminatory.
The Chicago School was often referred to as the ________ School
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which ethical system embraces human's inclination for self-preservation?
a. ethical formalism b. natural law c. ethics of care d. ethics of virtue