Answer to Question 1
FALSE U. S. v. Monia (1943 )
Answer to Question 2
The Supreme Court has also sanctioned certain arrests that can be made without a warrant. They include arrests in the presence of exigent circumstances and arrests in public places. Generally, warrantless arrests are made in cases of serious offenses, but the police are authorized to make arrests for minor offenses. Warrantless arrests with probable cause, are permissible if any of the following is present: (1) hot pursuit, (2) danger to officers, (3) danger to third parties, (4) escape, and (5) destruction of evidence. Generally, any offense committed in an officer's presence permits an arrest if in a public place. Arrests in the home have some restrictions.