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Business, 16.10.2019 02:10 johnsonwhitney2

Mike is walking down the street minding his own business when he is stopped by a police officer. although no crimes have been reported in the area and mike has done nothing suspicious, the policer officer doesn't like the looks of mike so he conducts a pat-down search and finds a tiny bag of marijuana. under these circumstances, this is: a. an illegal search under 4th amendment protectionsb. an illegal search under fifth amendment protectionsc. a legal search because illegal drugs were found, justifying the police officer's actionsd. a legal search because police are given broad discretion to use their experience to fight crime and obviously the police officer was right in this case

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