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If a person is taken to or kept at a police station without their consent and without an arrest warrant, for the purpose of taking fingerprints, the police must have:
 
  a. probable cause.
  b. reasonable suspicion.
  c. proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
  d. clear and convincing evidence.

Question 2

Reasonable suspicion can be based on a tip from an informer only if the tip:
 
  a. satisfies both prongs on the Aguilar two-prong test.
  b. carries some indicia of reliability.
  c. is anonymous.
  d. is from an informant involved in criminal activity.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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