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danielfitts88

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During the search, a 9-mm gun was found in Jeff's dresser. Can this gun be entered into evidence?
 
  a. Yes, a 40-mm gun was listed on the warrant.
  b. Yes, the officer does not need a warrant.
  c. No, the gun is fully legal and not listed on the warrant.
  d. No, the officer keeps it for himself.

Question 2

Some convicted felons live in a ___________________ _ while attending work during the day.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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