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Paula Kuchinski, a well-known investor in the New York area, has been returning substantial profits for her clients over the past ten years. With a recent decline in the stock market and trading, the returns have ceased to exist and phone calls are not being returned to clients looking to remove their investments before the market crashes. Given this information, answer the following questions.After her arrest, Ms. Kuchinski was compared to _________, who is one of the most well-known investment fraud criminals who pled guilty to an eleven-count criminal complaint in 2009 and was sentenced to one hundred fifty years in prison.
 
  A) Jerry Lewis
  B) Bernie Madoff
  C) Charles Ponzi
  D) Dennis Kozlowski
  E) Ted Kaczynski

Question 2

_________ is/are an example of where a warrant would not be necessary.
 
  A) Stop and frisk
  B) Exigent circumstances
  C) Consent searches
  D) Home searches
  E) Plain view circumstances



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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