If a law enforcement officer asks a person for consent to search his or her home for stolen jewelry when the officer’s real purpose is to look for marked money, is the consent voluntary
This is a Criminal Procedure course. Please answer the 6 Questions each one of them needs to be answered in only two or three sentences! copy the questions and write the answers under each one of them. In this way i could tell which answer is it for.
1)If a law enforcement officer asks a person for consent to search his or her home for stolen jewelry when the officer’s real purpose is to look for marked money, is the consent voluntary?
2) May law enforcement officers take an item off the shelf in an antique store and examine it to determine whether it is stolen? may officers do the same thing in a private home into which they have been invited by a person who does not know they are law enforcement officers?
3) Describe three situations in which there would be probable cause to search a vehicle that is readily mobile?
4) Does the term open fields include any place that is public or private outside the curtilage, including forests, lakes, woods, city streets, and stadiums?
5) Does a person’s giving of consent to search an inculpatory or exculpatory statement?
6) Describe the three phases of memory and at least one psychological factor that might impair the accuracy of memory in each phase?
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Jermaine Byrant
Nicole Johnson



