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Police assigned to an airport learned that Andrew Sokolow, had paid 2,100 for tickets from a roll of 20 bills, had just made a round-trip flight from Honolulu to Miami, stayed in Miami less than 48 hours with no checked luggage, looked nervous, and had used a name that did not match the name under which his telephone number was listed. The officers stopped the man and detained him long enough to let a trained dog sniff his luggage. The dog alerted and during the search, they found several pounds of cocaine in his shoulder bag.
  The police used a drug courier profile in this case. How did the U.S. Supreme Court rule?
 
  Police assigned to an airport learned that Andrew Sokolow, had paid 2,100 for tickets from a roll of 20 bills, had just made a round-trip flight from Honolulu to Miami, stayed in Miami less than 48 hours with no checked luggage, looked nervous, and had used a name that did not match the name under which his telephone number was listed. The officers stopped the man and detained him long enough to let a trained dog sniff his luggage. The dog alerted and during the search, they found several pounds of cocaine in his shoulder bag.
  The police used a drug courier profile in this case. How did the U.S. Supreme Court rule?

Question 2

The police department has obtained information from a confidential informant that a local gang member is looking to buy product including methamphetamine and cocaine. What investigative method should the police department use in this situation?
 
  A) A buy bust
  B) A buy walk
  C) A controlled buy
  D) A reverse sting



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: D





 

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