Explain when searches can be made without a warrant

What will be an ideal response?


• There are a number of circumstances under which a search can be made without a warrant, including (1) searches incident to a lawful arrest, (2) consent, (3) stop and frisk, (4) hot pursuit, (5) the moveable vehicle exception, (6) plain view, (7) abandoned property, and (8) border searches.

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Why should a suspect firearm never be picked up by inserting an object into its barrel?

What will be an ideal response?

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The phrase used to express the fact that people commit less crime as they mature is __________.

A. growing up B. growing out C. aging out D. aging in

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In which case was a black defendant convicted of a violent crime committed against a white security guard? The trial judge denied the defendant's motion that specific questions about racial prejudice be asked of potential jurors

A) Ristiano v. Ross
B) Baldwin v. New York
C) Batson v. Kentucky
D) Swain v. Alabama

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The fact that some arsonists are motivated by severe emotional turmoil, antisocial behavior, and psychopathology supports the claim that arson should be viewed as a(n) _______ problem

A) ?social work B) ?intellectual C) ?mental health D) ?medical

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