Problemas
Question 13 (1 point) What can a police officer do with the suspect that has been lawfully arrested? a Conduct a search of the suspect's home regardless of where the arrest occurred b Conduct a frisk of the suspect c Conduct a thorough search of the suspect d Lock the suspect in jail and throw away the key Question 14 (1 point) Vhat is necessary to conduct the "Stop and Frisk of a suspect? a Reasonable Suspicion b Probable Cause c Reasonable Doubt d Justifiable Intent
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Javier
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Respuesta
13. b14. a
Explicación
## Step1For question 13, we need to understand the rights and limitations of a police officer when a suspect has been lawfully arrested. The options provided are:a. Conduct a search of the suspect's home, regardless of where the arrest occurredb. Conduct a frisk of the suspectc. Conduct a thorough search of the suspectd. Lock the suspect in jail and throw away the key## Step2The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. This means that a police officer cannot conduct a search of the suspect's home (option a) or a thorough search of the suspect (option c) without probable cause. Also, the phrase "lock the suspect in jail and throw away the key" (option d) is not a legal action a police officer can take.## Step3For question 14, we need to understand what is necessary to conduct the "Stop and Frisk" of a suspect. The options provided are:a. Reasonable Suspicionb. Probable Causec. Reasonable Doubtd. Justifiable Intent## Step4The "Stop and Frisk" policy, established by the U.S. Supreme Court in Terry v. Ohio, allows police officers to stop a person based on reasonable suspicion of involvement in criminal activity and to conduct a pat-down search for weapons. Therefore, "Reasonable Suspicion" (option a) is the correct answer.