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A police officer has arrested a man in front of his house for felony theft. Subsequent to the arrest, what can the officer search?
 
  A) The officer may only conduct a pat down or a frisk of the suspect for weapons.
  B) The officer may thoroughly search the man but may not conduct a strip search.
  C) The officer may search the man and the man's home.
  D) The officer may search the man, the man's home, and the man's vehicle if the vehicle is within the man's reach, lunge, or grasp.

Question 2

A police officer learns that Julie and George Hammerstone are growing and selling marijuana out of their home on Stewart Avenue. What constitutional limit governs the officer's actions in regards to searching this home for evidence?
 
  A) The First Amendment
  B) The Second Amendment
  C) The Fourth Amendment
  D) The Sixth Amendment



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: C




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