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The rules discussed in this chapter regarding motor vehicle searches are based primarily on ________.
 
  a. U.S. Supreme Court decisions
  b. federal statutes
  c. federal statutes
  d. state Supreme Court decisions

Question 2

If there has been a lawful impoundment of a vehicle, police may conduct an inventory search:
 
  a. automatically, if there is no bad faith on the part of the police and to do so is authorized by department policy.
  b. only on reasonable suspicion.
  c. only on probable cause, but no warrant is required.
  d. only on probable cause supported by a warrant.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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