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Question 33 (4 points) Determining the legality of a search and seizure can be difficult in certain situations. How is probable cause determined by police officers out in the co…
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Determining the legality of a search and seizure can be difficult in certain situations. How is probable
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He is putting others in danger and he is Putting himself in danger
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I guess it could be if it puts others in danger. Including the persons who’s place is being searched. You can’t do it without a probable reason.
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