
356: Listen and Learn -- Criminal Law: Warrant Requirements
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Under the plain view exception, police may seize items that are observed in plain view from a place the officer is lawfully permitted to be. Under the exigent circumstances exception, we're looking in the facts for evidence that i is going to disappear or be destroyed hot pursuit or emergency aid. The last exception i want to discuss is stop and frisk, also known as a terry stop. When an officer detains a suspect because of a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed, he must have three reasons why it should be searched. To conduct a valid search pursuant to stop and frisks, the police must have one, a reasonable, articulable suspicion, two, that criminal activity
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