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renzo156

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Define electronic surveillance and explain how this is different from the search of someone's home and the seizure of things.
 
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Which of the following would not motivate a defendant to plea bargain?
 
  a. to reduce a sentences
  b. to avoid detention and trial
  c. to protect accomplices
  d. to minimize cooperation



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Answer to Question 1

Electronic surveillance is the use of electronic devices to monitor a person's
activities or location. While searches and seizures of things usually require using the
five senses, electronic surveillance uses technology to detect or gather information.
It is generally nonintrusive and therefore creates different legal perspectives and
problems under the Fourth Amendment.

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