Why should police bother getting a warrant if warrants are not always required?
a. Because if a warrant is not obtained, and police were incorrect in their actions, evidence might be lost at trial
b. A warrant requires a determination of probable cause by a neutral magistrate before police action is taken, so reasonable action is presumed
c. There is protection from civil liability if a warrant is obtained
d. All of the above
Answer: d. All of the above
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