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The Supreme Court’s decisions in Terry v. Ohio (1967) and Horton v. California (1990) both held that the police

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Answer: The correct answer is : They argued that the police can in some cases register individuals or confiscate their property without the need for a court order.

Explanation: In the Terry v Ohio case, it was argued that when an officer suspects that a person may have a weapon, it is logical that he seek the weapons because of the danger he poses to himself and others. In the case Horton v California argues that when evidence is discovered it should not go unnoticed.

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The Supreme Court decisions in both cases held that the police may, in certain cases, search individuals or seize their property without a warrant. The Supreme court ruled that the police could conduct searches if they had probable cause and that the constitution does not prohibit that

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