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Mr.Thesaxman

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Fourth Amendment stops and frisks are warrantless searches and seizures that must satisfy the two conditions of what test?
 
  a. the bright-line test
  b. the balancing test
  c. the whole picture test
  d. the reasonableness test

Question 2

Frisks are:
 
  a. the most invasive type of search.
  b. not considered invasions of privacy.
   c. always allowed following a stop.
  d. the least invasive type of search.



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raenoj

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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