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darbym82

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Which of the following is NOT an allowable circumstance for a warrantless search?
 
  a. the search is incidental to a lawful arrest
  b. the defendant has given consent to be searched
  c. the police are in hot pursuit of the defendant
  d. the evidence is in plain view of police
  e. the police have probable cause to search

Question 2

In recent years, the Supreme Court has allowed some illegally seized evidence to be admitted under very narrow circumstances, such as when the police were not at fault (for example, the judge signing the warrant puts the wrong date). Such an example of the relaxing of rules is referred to as
 
  a. blind obedience.
  b. the ignorance rule.
  c. the good faith exception.
  d. judicial malfeasance.
  e. judicial oversight.



dantucker

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: E

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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