The Supreme Court has sanctioned school disciplinary searches for grades:
A) K-6.
B) K-9.
C) K-12.
D) All grades and public college.
E) None of the above
(Question #2) In which case did the Supreme Court sanction fire inspections?
A) Camara v. Municipal Court
B) Michigan v. Tyler
C) United States v. Ramsey
D) Carroll v. United States
E) None of the above
(Question #3) Person inventories are sometimes called:
A) Armspan searches.
B) Custodial inventories.
C) Arrest inventories.
D) Search incident to arrest.
E) None of the above
(Question #4) The Supreme Court has authorized warrantless inspections of:
A) Firearms dealerships.
B) Vehicle junkyards.
C) Closely regulated businesses.
D) Liquor stores.
E) All of the above
(Question #5) The balancing test used to justify administrative searches involves weighing citizens privacy interests with the governments interest in:
A) Controlling crime.
B) Detecting evidence of law violations.
C) Protecting public safety.
D) All of the above
(Question #6) Which of the following is NOT a reason in support of vehicle inventories?
A) They protect the vehicle owners property.
B) They protect against theft of the vehicle.
C) They make the polices job easier.
D) They are useful for discovering evidence of crime.