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Officer Lucille Ball had a warrant to search a home for a suspected arsonist in the neighborhood of Camarillo, CA. While inside the home

Officer Lucille Ball had a warrant to search a home for a suspected
arsonist in the neighborhood of Camarillo, CA. While inside the home
serving the warrant she saw a pile of white powder on a mirror in a room
she was searching for the arsonist. Officer Ball is a certified drug
recognition specialist, having had advanced training in identifying both
drugs and individuals under the influence of drugs. Officer Ball knew
immediately that the powder was cocaine. She was thereby able to seize
the powder based on the theory of:
A. Inventory search
B.Exigent circumstances
C.Hot pursuit
D.Plain view
QUESTION 36 10 points SSaavvee Annssweerr
Officer Rick Grimes wanted to search a home for evidence of narcotics
trafficking. Officer Grimes did not have a warrant. Despite this, Grimes
decides to knock on the door to see if the occupants will consent to a
search. A man comes to the door and is somewhat startled to see a police
QUESTION 37
officer. The man consents to the search and allows Grimes to enter the
home. Grimes enters the home and finds a full scale methamphetamine
production operation. Grimes later learned that the man who consented to
the search was a friend of the homeowner’s family. Was the search valid?
A.No, Grimes should have called his partner who is a drug recognition
specialist
B.Yes, if Grimes reasonably believed the occupant had authority to
grant consent
C.Yes, Grimes acted out of good faith in the belief that drugs were
inside
D.No, Grimes did not have a warrant
Marshall Mathers was arrested for selling counterfeit compact discs from
the group N.W.A. Shortly after being arrested, detectives wanted to
interrogate Mathers in order to ascertain the extent of his criminal
enterprise. Mathers refused and rightfully asserted his right to remain
silent under the:
A. Sixth Amendment of the Unites States Constitution
B.California Constitution
C.Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution
D.Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution
QUESTION 38 10 points SSaavvee Annssweerr
After Mathers was charged with selling counterfeit compact discs he
asserted his right to counsel under the Sixth Amendment to the United
QUESTION 39 10 points SSaavvee Annssweerr
States Constitution. Thereafter, thinking that he could make a deal with
investigators, he sought to waive his right to counsel so he could implicate
his friend who actually makes the counterfeit compact discs. Can police
detectives lawfully speak with Mr. Mathers?
A.Yes, although he has asserted his right, he is free to waive it at any
time in the future
B.No, he needs an attorney to advise him of his ability to waive his right
C.No, the right to counsel is absolute and can never be waived
D.Yes, he hasn’t asserted his right under the proper Amendment to the
United States Constitution
Ryan was attacked one night by his partner. Ryan called 911 because he
needed police help to stop the attack. Ryan’s partner was arrested and
charged with Corporal Injury on a Spouse. At the trial, Ryan refused to
testify. The District Attorney’s office sought to introduce the 911 tape
from Ryan as evidence. The defense objected based on the Confrontation
Clause of the Sixth Amendment. The tape was allowed at trial. Why?
A. The Crawford exception because the 911 tape recording was nontestimonial
B.The hearsay exception to 911 tapes because it was an admission
C.The Crawford exception because the tape was properly maintained by
law enforcement
D.The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution because the
tape was an unlawful recording
QUESTION 40 10 points SSaavvee Annssweerr
QUESTION 41
The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that
no one will be denied the right to vote based on:
A. Being under the age of eighteen (18) years old
B. Sex
C.Failure to pay a poll tax
D.Race, color or previous servitude
QUESTION 41 10 points SSaavvee Annssweerr
The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides
that no one will be denied the right to vote based on:
A. Race, color or previous servitude
B.Being under the age of eighteen (18) years old
C.Failure to pay a poll tax
D.Sex
QUESTION 42 10 points SSaavvee Annssweerr
The Twenty Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides
that no one will be denied the right to vote based on:
A. Failure to pay a poll tax
B.Race, color or previous servitude
QUESTION 43 10 points SSaavvee Annssweerr
C.Sex
D.Being under the age of eighteen (18) years old
The Twenty Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides
that no one will be denied the right to vote based on:
A. Race, color or previous servitude
B. Sex
C.Being under the age of eighteen (18) years old
D.Failure to pay a poll tax

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