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A person who, in the eyes of a reasonable police officer, is free to leave is always considered free to leave for purposes of determining if a stop has occurred.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Double jeopardy does NOT apply when:
 
  a. a conviction is reversed on appeal and the person is re-prosecuted for the offense.
  b. a person is re-prosecuted after acquittal.
  c. a person is re-prosecuted after conviction.
   d. a person is subjected to separate punishments for the same offense.



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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

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