Imagine your local police arrest

  1. Imagine your local police arrest a person suspected of robbing many homes and stored. This is an example of how government..a)
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  2. Which response best constructs a critique of how arrests are made?(1 point)Responses The police only need probable cause to
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  3. How did the case of Miranda v. Arizona change the way that the police interact with the people they arrest?a. Criminal suspects
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  4. Police officers must always have an arrest warrant to arrest a person. True or false
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  5. Police officers must always have arrest warrants at arrest suspectsTrue or false
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  6. 1. When do police need an arrest warrant?A. Anytime an arrest is made B. Only when getting a warrant is practical C. If the
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  7. QuestionNadia works for a company involved with advocacy for victims of human trafficking. What does this MOST likely mean? (1
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  8. Question Nadia works for a company involved with advocacy for victims of human trafficking. What does this MOST likely mean? (1
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  9. (14 points)Pretrial ??? - There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into
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  10. Nadia works for a company involved with advocacy for victims of human trafficking. What does this MOST likely mean?(1 point)
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