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stevenposner

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According to SCOTUS in Chimel v. California, involving the search of a house incident to an arrest for burglary of a coin shop:
 
  a. it is not reasonable to search a person who is lawfully arrested.
 b. it is not reasonable to search an entire house incident to a lawful arrest.
  c. the Fourth Amendment does not protect searches incident to lawful arrests.
  d. police must always have search warrants to search persons.

Question 2

Consent that takes place when one person in fact has the legal authority to consent to a search of the home and possessions of another person is called:
 
  a. apparent authority consent.
  b. official consent.
 c. prospective consent.
 d. actual authority consent.



kbennett34

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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