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Legal Block: C.L.E.E.T. Exam Questions and Answers
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Searches and seizures conducted outside the judicial process, without prior approval 
by a neutral and detached judge or magistrate, are "per se" unreasonable_______. - 
Correct Answer ️️ -under the Fourth Amendment - subject only to a few specifically 
established and well-delineated exceptions 
Hearsay is _____. - Correct Answer ️️ -second hand information. 
Which class of person may not be permitted to testify as "lay" (non-exper...
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UGS 303 Bonevac Final Exam Questions and Verified Answers (100% Correct Elaborations)
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Fitzgerald: "I get to the end of all the logic about non-resistance, and there, like an excluded middle, stands 
the whole heritage of youth. 
 
 
The surrealists have a perspective closest to that of 
Freud 
 
 
Communism can be defined as 
state ownership of the means of production 
 
 
Mussolini's establishment of a National Council of Experts, a minimum wage, a retirement system, and high, progressive tax rates helped to inspire 
Roosevelt's New Deal 
 
 
The prosperity of the 1920s broug...
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MN POST Test(question and answers)graded A+ already passed 2023Weeks v. US (1914) - correct answer Exclusionary rule 
- warrantless seizure of items from private residence violates 4th Amendment 
 
Terry v. Ohio (1968) - correct answer "Stop and Frisk" 
police may: 
- stop a person if they have reasonable suspicion that the person committed, or is about to commit, a crime 
- frisk the suspect for weapons if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is armed and dangerous 
 
Reasonable Sus...
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Searches and seizures conducted outside the judicial process, without prior approval by 
a neutral and detached judge or magistrate, are "per se" unreasonable_______. - 
Answer-under the Fourth Amendment - subject only to a few specifically established 
and well-delineated exceptions 
Hearsay is _____. -Answer-second hand information. 
Which class of person may not be permitted to testify as "lay" (non-expert) w...
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EUNICE MN POST Test with questions and 100% sure answers Terms in this set (249) Weeks v. US (1914)	 Terry v. Ohio (1968)	 Reasonable Suspicion	 Probable cause to arrest	 Probable cause to search	 frisk	 Chimel v. California (
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EUNICE 
 
 
 
MN POST Test with questions and 100% sure answers 
 
 
 
 
Terms in this set (249) 
 
 
 
Weeks v. US (1914)	 
 
 
 
 
 
Terry v. Ohio (1968)	 
 
Reasonable Suspicion	 
 
 
Probable cause to arrest	 
 
 
 
 
Probable cause to search	 
 
frisk	 
 
Chimel v. California (1969) 
- "Chimel Rule"	 
 
Mapp v. Ohio (1961)	 
 
 
 
Carroll v. U.S. (1925) - "Carroll Doctrine"	 
 
Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)	 
 
Escobedo v. Illinois (1964)	 
 
Miranda v. Arizona (1966) 
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WGU C963 - Significant Court Cases Latest 2023 with Certified Solutions Marbury v. Madison (1803, 5 US 137) This case involved the Judiciary Act of 1789. Supreme Court declared that the law conflicted with the US Constitution, and the case established the principle of judicial review wherein the Supreme Court has the power to declare laws passed by Congress and signed by the President to be unconstitutional. 
Dred Scott v. Sandford (1856, 60 US 393) Supreme Court declared that slaves were not ci...
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NYPD Police Academy Ch.2 Law Exams Questions and Answers 2024( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED).
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WGU C963 - Significant Court Cases
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WGU C963 - Significant Court Cases 
Marbury v. Madison (1803, 5 US 137) Ans- This case involved the Judiciary Act of 1789. Supreme Court 
declared that the law conflicted with the US Constitution, and the case established the principle of 
judicial review wherein the Supreme Court has the power to declare laws passed by Congress and signed 
by the President to be unconstitutional. 
Dred Scott v. Sandford (1856, 60 US 393) Ans- Supreme Court declared that slaves were not citizens of 
the Unit...
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BLE #3495 IL PTI Test 1 Study Guide with Verified Solutions
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BLE #3495 IL PTI Test 1 Study Guide 
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3 Pillars of Community Policing - Answer--Developing Community Partnerships 
-engaging in problem solving using SARA 
-Implementing organizational features/transformation. 
Define the components of the SARA Model. - Answer-Scanning- identify and 
prioritize problems develop goals. 
Analysis- identify and understand the events that precede and accompany the problem. 
Response- Brainstorm for new interventions, outline a response plan, ...
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As the manager of the long-range planning division of a community in 
Maryland you have been asked to organize the citizen participation 
process for a comprehensive plan update. Which of the following 
would be most effective to kick off the process? 
a. Focus Groups 
b. Public Hearing 
c. Open House 
d. Town Hall Meeting - ANSWER-Town Hall Meeting - because you can get everyone together, kick something off and get the conversation started in a cohesive way. 
 
As a planner you have been workin...
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