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tichca

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In which key case did the Supreme Court define the meaning of arrest as more than restricting a person's movement?
 
  a. Davis v. Mississippi
  b. Florida v. Royer
  c. Henry v. United States
  d. Terry v. Ohio

Question 2

A(n) _________ is a brief nonconsensual encounter between a law enforcement officer and a citizen that does not rise to the level of an arrest; it is the detention of a person by a law enforcement officer for the purpose of investigation.
 
  a. stop
  b. arrest
  c. search
  d. seizure



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

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Answer: a





 

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