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Title: A stationhouse detention for the purpose of fingerprinting may be permissible when:
Post by: livingston on Nov 9, 2016
A stationhouse detention for the purpose of fingerprinting may be permissible when:
A) there is reasonable suspicion to believe the suspect has committed a crime.
B) the procedure is carried out promptly.
C) there is a reasonable belief that the fingerprints will inculpate or exculpate the suspect.
D) all of the above.


Title: Re: A stationhouse detention for the purpose of fingerprinting may be permissible when:
Post by: angor on Nov 9, 2016
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Title: Re: A stationhouse detention for the purpose of fingerprinting may be permissible when:
Post by: livingston on Dec 26, 2016
Really do appreciate the answer!


Title: Re: A stationhouse detention for the purpose of fingerprinting may be permissible when:
Post by: angor on Dec 30, 2016
This was a tough question, happy to learn it was right


Title: Re: A stationhouse detention for the purpose of fingerprinting may be permissible when:
Post by: mscalde on Nov 21, 2019
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Title: Re: A stationhouse detention for the purpose of fingerprinting may be permissible when:
Post by: jamiepew on Mar 22, 2020
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Title: Re: A stationhouse detention for the purpose of fingerprinting may be permissible when:
Post by: Dalayda Garcia on Apr 8, 2020
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Title: Re: A stationhouse detention for the purpose of fingerprinting may be permissible when:
Post by: Ronald Beasley on Oct 4, 2020
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