When can a police officer arrest a suspect in Florida?

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Responses

When there is clear and convincing evidence that the suspect has committed a crime.

When there is clear and convincing evidence that the suspect has committed a crime.

When there is a preponderance of evidence that the suspect has committed a crime.

When there is a preponderance of evidence that the suspect has committed a crime.

When there is probable cause to think that the suspect has committed a crime.

When there is probable cause to think that the suspect has committed a crime.

When there is proof beyond a reasonable doubt that the suspect has committed a crime.

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A police officer can arrest a suspect in Florida when there is probable cause to think that the suspect has committed a crime.

Question
The least powerful types of laws are:

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Responses

state laws.

state laws.

federal laws.

federal laws.

civil laws.

civil laws.

local ordinances.

The least powerful types of laws are local ordinances.

Which amendment protects a citizen’s right to own a gun?

(1 point)
Responses

First Amendment

First Amendment

Second Amendment

Second Amendment

Fourth Amendment

Fourth Amendment

Fifth Amendment

The amendment that protects a citizen’s right to own a gun is the Second Amendment.

United States citizens can practice any religion they want under which amendment to the Constitution?

(1 point)
Responses

First Amendment

First Amendment

Second Amendment

Second Amendment

Fourth Amendment

Fourth Amendment

Fifth Amendment

United States citizens can practice any religion they want under the First Amendment to the Constitution.

The reading of the charges filed against a suspect is referred to as:

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Responses

a deposition.

a deposition.

an arraignment.

an arraignment.

a settlement.

a settlement.

an interrogatory.

The reading of the charges filed against a suspect is referred to as an arraignment.