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mpobi80

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Unjust searches are unlawful because they are violations of:
 a. privacy interests
  b. the First Amendment
  c. the Second Amendment d. property interests
  e. monetary interests

Question 2

The government seized a large amount of cash (as the instrumentality of the crime) being carried out of the country by a couple who failed to report that they were leaving the country with more than 10,000 . The Supreme Court held that the seizure of the cash was:
 a. an unconstitutional search and seizure
  b. a constitutional taking based on the significant interest of the government c. a constitutional search and seizure
  d. a constitutional fine, not excessive because of the extent of drug money laundering e. none of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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