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In which case did the Supreme Court suggested that to justify detention there had to be some objective basis for detaining a person, a clear investigation underway, and a court order stating that adequate evidence exists?
 
  a. Florida v. Royer
  b. Hayes v. Florida
  c. Davis v. Mississippi
  d. Reid v. Georgia



(Question #2) 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. there is a reasonable belief that the fingerprints will inculpate or exculpate the suspect.
  c. the procedure is carried out promptly.
  d. All of the above



(Question #3) Investigative detentions (also known as stationhouse detentions):
 
  a. require more justification than a Terry stop but less than probable cause.
  b. require less justification than a Terry stop.
  c. require more justification than probable cause.
  d. None of the above



(Question #4) A temporary involuntary detention which must be predicated on reasonable suspicion is referred to as:
 
  a. investigative detention.
  b. consent search.
  c. exploratory search.
  d. consensual seizure.
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