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1
Rights such as the right to be represented by legal counsel and the right to have a speedy trial by jury are all engrained into the Constitution.
A)True
B)False
2
The right to free speech is protected by the First Amendment and has no exceptions.
A)True
B)False
3
An arrest is considered a seizure.
A)True
B)False
4
When executing a search warrant, police may search for a person in the home of a third party without a search warrant for the third party's residence.
A)True
B)False
5
Police may detain a person for as long as they deem necessary in order to verify suspicion.
A)True
B)False
6
Probable cause required to obtain a warrant is more lenient for administrative inspections than it is for other types of searches.
A)True
B)False
7
The ___________________ refers to two aspects of the law; procedural, in which a person is guaranteed fair procedures, and substantive, which protects a person's property from unfair governmental interference or taking.
A)Regulatory limitations
B)Statutory regulations
C)Due Process Clause
D)Judicial process
8
A legally sufficient reason and right to object is known as ______________.
A)standing
B)permission
C)jurisdiction
D)recommendation
9
The police may make a warrantless seizure when they:
A)are in a hurry
B)are told to by superiors
C)see the evidence in plain view
D)are doing an investigation
10
A person who signs an affidavit is known as the _______________.
A)affiant
B)defendant
C)plaintiff
D)police captain







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