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February 18, 2026

2,099 public questions were asked on this day.

An officer arrives to a call for assistance and hears screams for help from inside the residence. What justification does the officer have to enter and search the home without a warrant? a. Asking for help is considered...
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based on your knowledge of the role of women in the Roman republic, provide evidence to prove the author's claim that the position of Roman woman was different from that of Greek women.
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What legal term is defined as the exercise of dominion or control over a person or thing by the government because of a violation of law? a. Arrest b. Search c. Prosecution d. Seizur
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Which circumstance justifies an officer entering a dwelling without a warrant? a. The officer suspects there is evidence of a crime inside. b. The officer has a reasonable suspicion that drugs are inside. c. The officer...
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Which of the following is true only of search warrants in comparison with arrest warrants? a. They have expiration dates. b. Subject to exceptions, officers need to knock and announce when serving. c. Probable cause is n...
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What legal standard applies to a warrantless search of probationer and parolee homes? a. Substantial evidence b. Reasonable grounds c. Clear and convincing evidence d. Reasonable suspicion
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What happens to a raster image when you make it much larger than its original size?(1 point)ResponsesThe image file automatically changes to a vector type.The image file automatically changes to a vector type.The image's...
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Which of the following is NOT true about administrative searches, in comparison to law enforcement searches? a. Administrative searches are conducted by agents or investigators. b. Administrative searches are meant to en...
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How does compression change the file size and loading speed of images used online?(1 point)ResponsesIt makes the file size larger so it loads slower.It makes the file size larger so it loads slower.It keeps the original...
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A search by an off-duty officer is typically considered what kind of search? a. Special needs search b. Contemporaneous search c. Unconstitutional d. Government search
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What is the main reason digital images come in many different file types?(1 point)ResponsesAll images must eventually be printed out on paper.All images must eventually be printed out on paper.Some file types cost more m...
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The right to privacy can be described as a(n) __________ a. common law. b. anticipatory expectation. c. penumbra. d. privilege
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A search incident to lawful arrest exception would allow officers to search which area of a residence? a. The area within the suspect's immediate control b. Any part of the residence c. The immediate area and any part of...
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If two laws conflict with each other, the Court must decide on the operation of each. . . . [T]he Constitution . . . must govern the case to which they both apply. This passage describes the legal principle of . This pri...
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What is the strong nuclear force?(1 point) Responses a force that acts on charged particles a force that acts on charged particles a force that governs how elements break down naturally a force that governs how elements...
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According to the U.S. Supreme Court, a reasonable expectation of privacy exists when it is recognized as being reasonable by which of the following? a. Law professors b. Law search and sea c. The officers of the court d....
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What is the electromagnetic force?(1 point) Responses a force that attracts objects with mass towards each other a force that attracts objects with mass towards each other a force that holds atomic nuclei together a forc...
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A warrant to search an area where contraband is expected to arrive is known as a(n) __________ a. anticipatory warrant. b. dispossessory warrant. c. extradition warrant. d. bench warrant.
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What legal principle underlies a valid warrantless entry of a private residence? a. Search incident to a lawful arrest b. Unreasonable expectation of privacy c. Supporting affirmation d. Apparent authority principle
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Generally, how do the legal requirements for the search and seizure of a cell phone differ from those that apply to other types of searches and seizures? a. The legal requirements for cell phone searches and seizures are...
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A firearm or burglary tools found in a suspect's home are examples of __________ a. mere evidence. b. fruits of the crime. c. contraband. d. instrumentalities of the crime
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Point Q is reflected over the x-axis onto its image Q'(-7,-3). Determine the coordinates of the pre-image. (-7, -3) (7, 3) (-7, 3) (7, -3)
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What type of search and seizure by police officers is most likely to be deemed valid by courts? a. Searches and seizures conducted based on reasonable suspicion b. Searches and seizures conducted with a warrant c. Search...
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Which item is an example of "mere evidence" of a bank robbery? a. A small pouch of heroin b. Pen taken from the bank c. Money d. Weapon
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Quadrilateral PQRS is located in the first quadrant of a coordinate plane. One of its vertices, P, is located at (1, 7). If the quadrilateral is reflected across the y-axis, what is the location of point P'? (1, -7) (-1,...
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