In CASE 14.1 Riley v. California (2014) while in custody after an arrest, defendant received phone calls from a number identified as "my house.". The police inspected the information on defendant's phone and ascertained his address, secured a warrant, and recovered contraband which was introduced in the case against the defendant. The main issue on appeal before the U.S. Supreme Court was whether
police may search the contents of an arrestee's cell phone without a search warrant.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) builds interest in a product B) gains attention by describing a problem C) reduces resistance D) motivates action
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A) ledger B) adjusted trial balance C) chart of accounts D) balance sheet of previous year
Postponement is
A) not very effective if a large fraction of demand comes from multiple products. B) not very effective if a small fraction of demand comes from a single product. C) only effective if a large fraction of demand comes from a single product. D) effective even if a large fraction of demand comes from a single product.