The objective of this article and self-study test is to discuss exceptions to the general warrant requirement of the Fourth Amendment, provide an overview of remedies for Fourth Amendment violations, and identify exceptions to the exclusionary sanction.
EXCEPTIONS TO THE WARRANT REQUIREMENT Search Incident to Arrest A police officer is justified in conducting a search incident to arrest provided there is (a) a lawful custodial arrest and (b) a cont...
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