In Herring v. U.S. (2009), SCOTUS held that if an officer makes an arrest, reasonably (but wrongly) believing there's an outstanding arrest warrant against the suspect, the arrest violates the Fourth Amendment, but evidence obtained during a search incident to the unlawful arrest is admissible in court
a. True
b. False
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False
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Under the indeterminate sentencing model, what is the primary determinant of the amount of time served?
a. leniency of the judge b. inmate's behavior while incarcerated c. pressure from politicians d. leniency of the parole board
The concept of retaliation develops into a system of criminal law when it becomes customary for the victim of the wrongdoing to
A) start a vendetta against the wrongdoer's family. B) accept something else instead of blood vengeance. C) take revenge on the person who wronged them. D) report the crime to the proper authorities.
What does your test say regarding rape on campus?
What will be an ideal response?
It is unconstitutional to use a police dog to search for illegal drugs
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