A person who, in the eyes of a reasonable police officer, is "free to leave" is always considered free to leave for purposes of determining if a stop has occurred

a. True
b. False


b

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a. university police b. transit police c. public school police d. private investigator

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What will be an ideal response?

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A question that suggests an answer to a witness is called a ________ question

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Massachusetts's judges often used this procedure to allow offenders to go free when they thought the statutory penalties were inhumane.

A. Abjuration B. Motion to quash C. Probation D. Recognizance

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