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What is the difference between search and seizure?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Psychological research suggests that human memory goes through each of the following stages, EXCEPT
 
  A. The retention stage
  B. The processing stage
  C. The acquisition stage
  D. The retrieval stage



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Answer to Question 1

A search is a governmental infringement into a person's reasonable expectation of privacy for the purpose of discovering things that could be used as evidence in a criminal prosecution. When an item is seized, it is the legal act of taking or seizing something that may constitute evidence or the apprehension of a person for violating the law.

Answer to Question 2

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