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ec501234

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In which case did the Supreme Court create the immediately apparent requirement for a valid plain view seizure?
 
  a. Arizona v. Hicks
  b. Horton v. California
  c. Minnesota v. Dickerson
  d. Coolidge v. New Hampshire

Question 2

The Supreme Court first permitted warrantless hot pursuit searches in:
 
  a. Chimel v. California.
  b. Sibron v. New York.
  c. Warden v. Hayden.
  d. Welsh v. Wisconsin.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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