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Which Court case noted that the particularity requirement's purpose is not limited to preventing general searches; it also assures the individual whose property is searched and seized of the executing officer's legal authority, his need to
 
  search, and the limits of his power to do so? a. Olmstead v. U.S. b. Groh v. Ramirez c. Draper v. U.S.
   d. Illinois v. Gates

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What characteristics might be considered in the evaluation of a reasonable expectation of confidentiality?
 
  a. Character of the crime
  b. Interpersonal relationships between the informant and target
  c. Interpersonal relationships to law enforcement
   d. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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