A) dismiss all charges underlying the arrest.
B) find a lack of jurisdiction over the accused.
C) release the accused from all custody.
D) exclude the evidence obtained from the illegal arrest.
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A) governs only full arrests.
B) requires lesser proof for a stop than for an arrest.
C) treats stops and arrests equally.
D) has no application to temporary detentions.
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A) A police officer's approach to a citizen
B) A police officer's request for information
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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A) there is probable cause to believe a crime occurred, and the arrest takes place in public.
B) there is probable cause to believe a felony occurred.
C) there was an emergency situation.
D) there was a threat to public safety.
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A) The Fourth Amendment.
B) The Fifth Amendment.
C) The Sixth Amendment.
D) The Eighth Amendment.
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A) may apply only to lineups and showups.
B) may apply only to photographic arrays.
C) may apply to any identification procedure.
D) rests with the judge's discretion.
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A) the police used suggestive procedures without justification.
B) there is a likelihood of misidentification.
C) the police engaged in misconduct.
D) the right to counsel was violated.
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A) requires specific facts.
B) may be mere intuition.
C) is a higher standard than probable cause.
D) is a discretionary decision for police officers.
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A) is not covered by the Fourth Amendment.
B) requires probable cause.
C) requires reasonable suspicion.
D) is a seizure of the person.
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A) Lineups, showups, and photographic displays
B) Lineups and showups
C) Only at a lineup
D) Only at a showup
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A) applies to showups but not lineups.
B) applies to blood tests.
C) applies to lineups but not fingerprinting.
D) applies only to testimonial evidence.
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A) no comment on the refusal may be made at trial.
B) police may use reasonable force to conduct the procedure.
C) courts may not threaten the suspect with contempt.
D) this creates a presumption of guilt.
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A) may bar reference to the pretrial identification but does not affect any in-court identification.
B) bars reference to the pretrial identification and all in-court identifications.
C) bars the prosecution from calling as a witness the person who made the improper identification.
D) bars an in-court identification if the in-court identification is a product of the improper pretrial identification.
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A) probable cause.
B) preponderance of evidence.
C) reasonable suspicion.
D) clear and convincing evidence.
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A) lineups, but not showups.
B) showups, but not lineups.
C) all identification procedures.
D) all identification procedures prior to arrest.
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A) requires only probable cause.
B) requires probable cause and exigent circumstances.
C) requires a threat to public safety.
D) is always unconstitutional.
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A) The right to counsel when confronting the police
B) The need for speedy arrest
C) Balancing police safety against personal liberty
D) Balancing good and bad faith on the part of police
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A) the duration of the detention.
B) the intensity of the detention.
C) the location of the detention.
D) all of the above.
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A) are not covered by the Fourth Amendment.
B) are governed by the common law of arrests.
C) are strictly regulated by statute.
D) are strictly regulated by the Fourth Amendment.
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A) seized when the officer ordered him to stop.
B) seized when the officer requested identification.
C) seized as soon as the officer approached.
D) not seized because he ran away.
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