The ____________ requirement? is the principle that in order to make an arrest for a misdemeanor, the arresting officer must have personally witnessed the crime being committed
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in-presence
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How did the court in Warshak v. United States handle the issue of whether a person, whose business was under criminal investigation, had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the contents of his personal e-mail account?
a. The court held that Warshak assumed the risk that the recipient of his e-mails would reveal the contents of e-mails. b. The court found that screening e-mails for viruses or pornography does not invade an individual’s content-based privacy in the e-mails and has little bearing on his expectation of privacy in the content. c. The court found that protecting shared communications through e-mails is as important to the Fourth Amendment principles today as protecting telephone conversations has been in the past. d. All of the above reflect the court’s opinion in Warshak.
Recognizing that restitution is not practical in many criminal cases, several states have enacted laws to make victims eligible for ______________ when a crime has resulted in injuries and is promptly reported
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During the 1970s, _____ extremist groups posed the predominant domestic terrorist threat in the United States
a. leftist-oriented c. union b. socialist d. right wing
The New York Times reports that most international attacks against the United States in the twenty-first century have come from ______________ (Mackey, 2010)
a. Well-educated terrorists from the middle class b. Poorly-educated terrorists from the middle class c. Well-educated terrorists from the upper class d. Poorly-educated terrorists from the lower class