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10 Cards in this Set
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In what case the police have probable cause to search, and they reasonably believe evidence is about to be destroyed, they can search without a warrant
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Cupp V. Murphy
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True or False Businesses that are regulated such as place that sell guns and serve alcohol are protected by the same rights as other non-regulated businesses. |
False
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True or False Two specific types of searches that benefit public safety are airports and bothers |
True
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What are the two situations can a officer may search without a warrant without violating the 4th amendment
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Search incident to a lawful arrest, Hot Pursuit
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This case is significant because it authorizes the practice in some police departments of conducting a "protective sweet" during an arrest
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Maryland V. Buie
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Mincey V. Arizona United States V. Edward Warden V. Hayden United States V Robinson Based on the _____ holding, if officers are immediately on the hells of a fleeing felon who darts into a home, they are not required to take a break from the pursuit to get a warrant |
Warden V. Hayden |
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In what case the defendant attempted to board an airplane with a load gun
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U.S V. Davis
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The area from within which the person might gain possession of a weapon or destructible evidence
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Immediate Control
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An emergency situation in which some sort of a chase is involved, usually officers chasing a fleeing suspect
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Hot Pursuit
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Valid searches incident to a lawful arrest require ____ elements to be lawful 1 2 4 none of the above |
2
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