In the United States v. Campa (2000) case, the court found:

a. that, as an illegal alien, Campa had no standing to contest the police search
b. that the pat-down of defendant Campa exceeded the scope of a Terry detention
c. given that the officers were in fear of their lives, it was legal to empty pockets
d. the nature of the federal crime of making false identification documents was serious


B

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a. Fourth b. Fifth c. Sixth d. Eighth

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a. selective incorporation c. precedent b. judicial restraint d. jurisprudence

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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