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asd123

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There is no search within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment if police use drug-detection dogs, as long as the police:
 
  a. have a warrant.
  b. have a reasonable suspicion.
  c. have properly trained the dog.
  d. are legally at the location.

Question 2

Searches and seizures by private citizens acting solely on their own:
 
  a. require at least a reasonable suspicion.
  b. require at least probable cause.
  c. are covered by the Fifth Amendment.
  d. are not covered by the Fourth Amendment.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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