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ishan

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Robbins v. California held that there are five considerations which justify the automobile exception to the warrant requirement. Which of the following is not included in those considerations?
 
  a. An automobile has a diminished expectation of privacy
  b. Car's and their occupants travel in plain view
  c. Automobiles are necessarily highly regulated by the government
  d. The tinting of windows on the vehicle

Question 2

Generally, police officers may do which of the following after a valid stop of a vehicle?
 
  a. Order the driver and passengers out of the car
  b. Ask to see the driver's license
  c. Question the vehicle's occupants
  d. All of the answers are correct.



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diana chang

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



ishan

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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