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The Supreme Court ruled in City of Indianapolis v. Edmond that checkpoints for the purpose of detecting evidence of criminal activity are _________.
 
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Question 2

In United States v. Knights the Supreme Court held that warrantless searches of probationers are permissible not only for probation-related purposes, but for _________purposes as well.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: unconstitutional

Answer to Question 2

Answer: investigative



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