A border search can be made without probable cause, without a warrant, and indeed, without any articulable suspicion at all
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a. comet b. bomb c. missile d. bird
The Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. ยง 520 (1982), requires that the divorce judge determine whether service of the petition was adequately made on the defendant spouse. If the defendant spouse fails to appear, the petitioner spouse must prove to the court that the missing party is not serving in the armed forces. The easiest way to accomplish this is:
A. A note from the no-show spouse. B. An affidavit of the plaintiff. C. A note from someone knowing the whereabouts of the defendant. D. Accessing the Department of Defense status verification website.
In contrast to the criminal courtroom work group, in the juvenile courtroom work group:
A. the judge has less discretion. B. the prosecutor has little power. C. defense attorneys have more power. D. probation officers play a greater role.
In the rural Appalachian Mountains, two locals are known as possible marijuana growers. The police have been conducting surveillance on the two men for over six months and have found no visual evidence of the production or possession of an illegal substance. Having exhausted all other avenues, answer the following questions to determine the legality of the police activities.The use of
surveillance aircraft in a flyover is used and detects over five hundred marijuana plants growing in a field next to the dwelling. This action is: A) ?upheld by Oliver v. United States, which states that Fourth Amendment protection does not apply to open fields. B) ?illegal based on the court ruling of Pleasanton v. United States, which protects any adjacent fields or dwellings with fifty yards of a residence. C) ?legal because of the probable cause obtained by the flyover. D) ?illegal based on the Terry v. Ohio court decision protecting curtilage. E) ?accepted if something illegal is occurring.