Researchers invade a person's privacy when they probe into beliefs, backgrounds, and behaviors in a way that reveals intimate private details
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Who were the first federal law enforcement agents in the United States?
A. the Secret Service agents B. the U.S. Marshals C. the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents D. the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents
In order to conduct a consent search of a person, an officer must have:
a. probable cause to believe the suspect has seizable items on his/her person. b. a valid warrant. c. reasonable suspicion to make a stop. d. voluntary consent to search.
Once a search warrant has been issued, officers are justified in searching every inch of space within the specified location
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The fundamental case that established the basic rationale of the plain view doctrine is _____
a. Harris v. United States b. Texas v. Brown c. Arizona v. Hicks d. Horton v. California