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KWilfred

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The major enforcement arm against environmental crimes is the:
 
  A) Department of Justice.
  B) Securities and Exchange Commission.
  C) Department of the Interior.
  D) Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  E) Environmental Protection Agency.

Question 2

The requirements that must be satisfied before a warrant can be issued are:
 
  A) probable cause, a neutral and detached magistrate, and particularity .
  B) reasonable suspicion, an officer's first-hand knowledge, a neutral and detached magistrate, and particularity.
  C) reasonable suspicion, probable cause, and an officer's first-hand knowledge.
  D) an officer's first-hand knowledge, informants, and anonymous tips.
  E) a neutral and detached magistrate and particularity.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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