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Police are allowed to conduct a frisk-type search where there was reason to believe the person stopped was armed according to the Supreme Court decision of:

A.
Terry v. Ohio
A.
Terry v. Ohio
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B.
Mapp v. Ohio
B.
Mapp v. Ohio
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C.
Kirby v. Illinois
C.
Kirby v. Illinois
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D.
Massiah v. U.S.
D.
Massiah v. U.S.
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E.
Wong Sun v. U.S.
E.
Wong Sun v. U.S.
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Suggested answer: A

A legal search may be made:

A.
Without a warrant
A.
Without a warrant
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B.
Incident to lawful arrest
B.
Incident to lawful arrest
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C.
With consent
C.
With consent
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D.
For inventory purposes
D.
For inventory purposes
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E.
All of the above
E.
All of the above
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Suggested answer: E

For a search warrant to be valid, it must conform to the following requirement(s) :

A.
It may be issued only for certain objects.
A.
It may be issued only for certain objects.
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B.
It must be issued on probable cause.
B.
It must be issued on probable cause.
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C.
The place to be searched and things to be seized must be particularly described.
C.
The place to be searched and things to be seized must be particularly described.
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D.
All of the above.
D.
All of the above.
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E.
None of the above.
E.
None of the above.
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Suggested answer: D

Which of the following is an exception to the general rule that a search and seizure requires a warrant?

A.
Waiver
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Waiver
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B.
Movable vehicle
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Movable vehicle
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C.
Seizure without a search (plain view)
C.
Seizure without a search (plain view)
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D.
All of the above
D.
All of the above
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: D

Two famous Supreme Court rulings resulted in a rule of law that states that a person upon arrest shall be taken before a judicial officer for arraignment without unnecessary delay. The rule is called the:

A.
McNabb-Mallory rule
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McNabb-Mallory rule
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B.
Miranda rule
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Miranda rule
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C.
Terry v. Ohio rule
C.
Terry v. Ohio rule
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D.
Escobedo rule
D.
Escobedo rule
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E.
Katz rule
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Katz rule
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Suggested answer: A

Which of the following procedures has been held to violate the self-incrimination provisions of the Fifth Amendment?

A.
Fingerprinting for identification purposes
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Fingerprinting for identification purposes
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B.
Photographing for identification purposes
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Photographing for identification purposes
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C.
Pre-indictment lineup
C.
Pre-indictment lineup
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D.
All of the above
D.
All of the above
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: E

Which of the following is not considered to be personal property?

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Cars
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Cars
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B.
Animals
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Animals
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C.
Money
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Money
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D.
Furniture
D.
Furniture
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E.
House
E.
House
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Suggested answer: E

Which of the following crimes would be considered a white-collar crime?

A.
Tax evasion
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Tax evasion
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B.
False advertising
B.
False advertising
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C.
Mail fraud
C.
Mail fraud
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D.
All of the above
D.
All of the above
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: D

What is the crime when a person, knowing an object to be false, attempts to pass it off as the real thing?

A.
Forgery
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Forgery
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B.
False pretenses
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False pretenses
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C.
Uttering
C.
Uttering
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D.
Larceny by trick
D.
Larceny by trick
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: C

The investigative jurisdiction for the federal crime of counterfeiting is in the hands of the:

A.
FBI
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FBI
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B.
Secret Service
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Secret Service
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C.
Internal Revenue Service
C.
Internal Revenue Service
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D.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
D.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: B
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