When serving search warrants, the courts have placed several restrictions on when and how the police execute them. Explain the two main constraints and how they affect the police
What will be an ideal response?
Good answers will immediately identify the two main constraints. The three main time restrictions will be explained (when they can be executed) and Gooding v. United States will be discussed. The scope and manner of the search will be detailed and the associated cases (Harris v. United States, Michigan v. Summers) will be included.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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a. rest his case in chief b. go on the offensive c. cross-examine d. offer motions
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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A) Traffic stops B) Routine incident response C) Emergency response D) Preventative patrols