CRJS 475 exam 2 Questions and answers Graded A+
CRJS 475 exam 2 Questions and answers Graded A+ The decision in Carroll v. U.S. (1925) created the vehicle exception to the warrant requirement. How did this decision change the requirements for searches of vehicles as compared to those of homes? - The warrant requirement was removed in vehicle searches, unlike the warrant required when searching homes. In the absence of an arrest, what is the difference between searches of containers in vehicles before and after SCOTUS' ruling in California v. Acevedo (1991)? - Until 1991, officers could only perform warrantless searches of containers in vehicles if they had separate probable cause to search both the vehicle and the container; after 1991, officers with probable cause could perform warrantless searches of containers in vehicles. Which statement correctly explains the rules for searching individuals during traffic stops according to the decision in Terry v. Ohio (1968)? - Police may briefly detain, question, and conduct a limited pat down of a suspect during a traffic stop without a warrant or probable cause.
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