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To obtain a valid search warrant, Officer Peabody will need to obtain the warrant from:
 
  a. the chief housing officer.
  b. a magistrate.
  c. the local prosecutor.
  d. the city police chief.

Question 2

Probable cause exists when an officer has trustworthy evidence sufficient to make a _______________ think it more likely than not that the proposed arrest or search is justified.
 
  a. reasonable person
  b. reasonable police officer
  c. judge
  d. jury



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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