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xroflmao

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New York v. Belton (1981) extended the Chimel rule to:
 
  a. searches of passengers in the context of an otherwise lawful arrest.
 b. interior vehicle searches, if the individual arrested is outside the car.
 c. dwelling searches incident to arrest, if the seizure occurs in the front yard.
 d. any area that the arrestee could see from where they were at the time of the arrest.

Question 2

The grabbable area allows police to search:
 
  a. only the area described in the affidavit as likely to contain evidence of a crime.
 b. only the areas in plain view of the police officer at the moment of arrest.
 c. only the area where the suspect may have been present within the previous 12 hours.
  d. only the area within the suspect's immediate control or arm's length.



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amanda_14

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d




xroflmao

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2018
Excellent


lcapri7

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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