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cherise1989

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Which of the following is part of the search incident to arrest exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement that allows officers to search not only the suspect incident to arrest, but also his or her grabbing area?
 
  a. Consent search
  b. Seizure
  c. Search of a person
  d. Armspan rule

Question 2

This exception recognizes that, when arresting a suspect, police officers must be permitted to search the person and the immediate area in order to protect the officers from harm and to prevent the destruction of evidence.
 
  a. Searches incident to arrest
  b. Searches conducted under exigent circumstances
  c. Searches involving automobiles
  d. Searches based on the plain view doctrine



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a





 

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