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Exceptions to Search and Seizure Warrants include:Group of answer choicesStop and FriskAll the aboveIncident to Lawful ArrestConsent

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Exceptions to Search and Seizure Warrants include:

  • Stop and Frisk
  • All the above
  • Incident to Lawful Arrest
  • Consent
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The exceptions to search and seizure warrants include:

  1. Stop and Frisk: This is a brief, non-intrusive, police stop of a suspect. The Fourth Amendment requires that the police have a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been, is being, or is about to be committed before stopping a suspect. If the police reasonably suspect the person is armed and dangerous, they may conduct a frisk, a quick pat-down of the person’s outer clothing.

  2. Incident to Lawful Arrest: This refers to a search conducted by law enforcement personnel who have arrested a person. The purpose of this search is to ensure the safety of the arresting officer and to prevent the person arrested from destroying evidence. The police have the right to search the person without a warrant.

  3. Consent: If a person gives the police consent to conduct a search, the search becomes legal and any evidence found is admissible in court. The person giving consent must have authority over the premises.

  4. All the above: This means that all the options listed above are exceptions to search and seizure warrants.

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