Which case held that any form of electronic surveillance is a search and violates a reasonable search of privacy?

A. Katz v. United States
B. Tennessee v. Garner
C. Moore v. United States
D. Smith v. Johnson


A. Katz v. United States

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Court decisions treat these acts as three different forms of behavior and indicate that a charge under this statute must allege which of the three illegal acts occurred. Explain the difference between altering, destroying, or concealing an item of evidence.

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What justification is necessary in order to compel a person who is already in custody to participate in a lineup?

A) Probable cause B) Reasonable suspicion C) Proof beyond a reasonable doubt D) None of the above

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Which of the following is a problem with victims' rights laws and their implementation?

A. Victims from other cultures and those with disabilities frequently are not informed of their rights. B. Victims' rights vary greatly among states and at the federal level. C. Victims' rights are often ignored, suffer from arbitrary implementation, or depend on the whims of criminal justice officials. D. All of the answers are correct.

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Arguments against issuing condoms to prison inmates do not include which one of the following?

a. Public opinion concerning cost, due to studies showing inmates would not use them anyway. b. Prison rapists might use condoms to avoid leaving DNA evidence after their assaults. c. Condoms can be used to conceal drugs. d. Prison rapists might use condoms to avoid leaving DNA evidence after their assaults, and condoms can be used to conceal drugs.

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