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erika

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The __________ are underground criminal societies in Hong Kong that control secret markets and bus routes and are often involved in money laundering and drug trafficking.
 
  A) Warlords
  B) Tongs
  C) Triads
  D) Red Wave
  E) Mafia

Question 2

In Florida v. Bostick, the court concluded that evidence seized during bus sweeps was admissible in court:
 
  A) provided that probable cause was first established.
  B) because the passengers in a bus fall under the same expectations as those in any motor vehicle, as established in Maryland v. Wilson.
  C) because a bus may be considered a public place where no expectations of privacy exist.
  D) provided that consent was given by the person whose belongings were searched.
  E) once the passengers had purchased their tickets.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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