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List and explain the nine exceptions to the requirement for a search warrant. o Incident to lawful arrestpolice officers may search the area within immediate
 
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Foster care programs, group homes, and rural programs are examples of ___________________ ______________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

control of a person after they have arrested him or her.
Consentpolice officers may search a person without a warrant if that person  voluntarily agrees to be searched and has the legal authority to authorize the
search.
Stop and friskpolice officers may frisk a person if they suspect that the person  may be involved in criminal activity or pose a danger to those in the immediate
area.
Hot pursuitif police officers are in hot pursuit of a subject they have probable  cause to believe committed a crime, and that person enters a building, the officers
may search the building without a warrant.
Automobile exceptionif police officers have probable cause to believe that an  automobile contains evidence of a crime, they may search the vehicle without a
warrant.
Plain viewif police officers are legally engaged in police work and happen to  see evidence of a crime in plain view they may seize it without a search
warrant.

o Abandoned propertyany property that has been vacated or discarded may be
searched and seized by police officers without a warrant.
o Border searcheslaw enforcement officers on border patrol do not need a
warrant to search vehicles crossing the border.
Inevitable discoveryevidence that has been illegally obtained may be admitted



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