27. Which of the following is not considered an intention to abandon an object?
Leaving the object unattended for an unreasonable period of time
Leaving it unprotected in the care of no one
Placing the object in a garbage can within the curtilage
Discarding the object out of consciousness of guilt or fear of apprehension
28. A police officer pursues a suspect he believes, based on a hunch, possesses drugs. The officer has neither probable
cause nor reasonable suspicion to justify the pursuit. Just before the officer tackled the suspect, the suspect discarded a
small bag containing drugs. In this situation, how would the courts most likely view the seizure?
The seizure of the suspect was illegal; the abandonment of the bag was not the result of unlawful police
behavior; and the drug evidence is admissible.
The seizure of the suspect was legal; the abandonment of the bag was not the result of unlawful police
behavior; and the drug evidence is admissible.
The seizure of the suspect was illegal; the abandonment of the bag was the result of unlawful police behavior;
and the drug evidence is inadmissible.
The seizure of the suspect was legal; the abandonment of the bag was the result of unlawful police behavior;
and the drug evidence is inadmissible.
29. A police officer rummages through the garbage of a suspect without probable cause, without a warrant, and without
reasonable suspicion. The officer finds incriminating evidence. Unless there is a state law to the contrary, what is the
most likely determining factor in the admissibility of the evidence?
whether the owner of the garbage expected that no one would rummage through the garbage
whether the garbage was located within the curtilage of the residence
whether the garbage was located inside or outside of the living quarters
whether the garbage was placed in a garbage can or left out of the can
30. Law enforcement officers may make warrantless observations into constitutionally protected areas such a home or the
curtilage without entering the constitutionally protected area. Given this scenario, select the true statement.
Any observation made cannot violate the reasonable expectation of privacy of the person whose premises or
activities are being observed.
These plain view observations cannot independently provide the necessary probable cause to obtain a warrant.
These observations can be made from the open fields or a public vantage point, but not from the air.
These observations can be made from the public vantage point or from the air, but not from open fields.