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james0929

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A stop by a police officer for no reason or without any justification is:
 
  a. not a stop.
  b. unusual.
  c. legal.
  d. illegal.

Question 2

Under the Fourth Amendment, which of the following is not a valid purpose for setting up a roadblock?
 
  a. Immigration law enforcement
  b. Detecting drunk drivers
  c. Checking for drivers' licenses, registration, etc.
  d. Drug detection



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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