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Medesa

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The twopronged test of privacy to determine whether or not a police action is actually a search' is referred to as the:
 
  a. Subjective and Objective Privacy tests
  b. Moral and Legal Privacy tests
  c. Prosecutorial and Defense Privacy tests
  d. Habeas Corpus and the Corpus Delicti tests

Question 2

Which of the following places is/are not likely to be considered part of the curtilage?
 
  a. A garage
  b. A pool
  c. Warehouses on the same property
  d. A porch



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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