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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: Armenb on Feb 24, 2018



Title: In which case did the courts find the search warrant to be valid if the officer's error was ...
Post by: Armenb on Feb 24, 2018
In which case did the courts find the search warrant to be valid if the officer's error was reasonable?
 
  a. Maryland v. Garrison
  b. Steele v. United States
  c. Connally v. Georgia
  d. Lo-Ji Sales, Inc. v. New York



(Question #2) An order issued by a judge directing a law enforcement officer to arrest an individual identified as one who has committed a specific criminal offense is referred to as a(n):
 
  a. arrest warrant.
  b. seizure warrant.
  c. warrant.
  d. search warrant.



(Question #3) If the police only have a hunch that an item is in a place to be searched, but do not include the item in the application for a warrant, the item can be seized under which doctrine?
 
  a. Silver platter
  b. Plain view
  c. Contingency
  d. Seized asset


Title: In which case did the courts find the search warrant to be valid if the officer's error was ...
Post by: Gizzy10 on Feb 24, 2018
1)  Answer: a

2)  Answer: a

3)  Answer: b


Title: In which case did the courts find the search warrant to be valid if the officer's error was ...
Post by: Armenb on Feb 24, 2018
Marking this solved