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the totality of the circumstances inquiry for probable cause based
on an anonymous tip should include
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illegality the initiation of formal proceedings
whether the police acted diligently
to confirm or dispel their suspicions
, veracity quickly
basis of knowledge
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A young woman informed the police that a husband and wife had
kidnapped and sexually abused her in an apparent attempt to force
her into prostitution. During her stay at the couples' apartment, the
woman observed a diary in which the couple wrote details of their
plans to obtain, condition, and coerce young women and even boys
and girls to serve in their prostitution ring. On the basis of the
woman's complaint, the woman's complaint, the police obtained a
search warrant for the apartment. The warrant described the
diary and other evidentiary items. At the same time, a federal grand
jury investigating violations of interstate prostitution laws issued
a
subpoena duces tecum to the husband and wife to produce the
diary.
Which of the following statements is the most accurate and
appropriate?
A. The only legal way to obtain the diary is for a grand jury to issue a
subpoena duces tecum.
B. If the police seize the diary
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A. the gun parts may not be used C. The diary can be obtained
as evidence against Bart because pursuant to the warrant or a
he
, retained an expectation of privacy grand jury subpoena duces
in the boxes. tecum.
B. The motion should be A. Jake can successfully
denied because the pendant and suppress the gun because the
the gun were seized pursuant police did not obtain a warrant to
to a valid search the
search incident to arrest. suitcase.
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What type of error is committed when an attorney countermands a
client's decision to testify?
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illegality unnecessarily prolonged the stop
trespass a structural error
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When is a "no-knock" warrant justified?
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- reasonableness under all the circumstances of the search
- whether the action was justified at its inception and reasonably related in
scope to the circumstances which justified it
Reasonable suspicion that knocking and announcing their presence, under
the particular circumstances, would be dangerous or futile, or that it
would inhibit the effective investigation of the crime by, for example,
allowing the destruction of evidence.
a reasonable person would not feel free to terminate the encounter
D. Deny the motion because the smell of marijuana and Yasmin's admission gave
the officer probable cause to believe there was marijuana in the truck, and he
was entitled to search all containers that could contain it.
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