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3-28. 3-29. 3-30. 3-31. The factual basis requirement for probable cause is met when an individual  reaches  which  of  the following   conclusions? 1. The property in question is what it is alleged to be 2. The property in question is located where it is alleged to be 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. The property in question is in fact the means or fruit of a crime An  informant’s  identity  must  be disclosed to the authorizing officer in order to establish reliability. 1. True 2. False When a search authorization is prepared,  what  information  must  be included  on  the  authorization? 1. The name of the place or person to  be  searched 2. A description of the property to be seized 3. A  statement  that  the information  giving  probable cause  was  provided  under  oath 4. All of the above Under what circumstance may hearsay information  be  used  to  establish probable  cause? 1. When made by an anonymous phone call 2. When the information is only twice  removed  from  the  source 3. When made by an informant 4. When corroborated by other facts  or  circumstances 3-32. A government vehicle is stopped upon entering an installation and searched  under  the  suspicion  that it contains stolen property. What type of search would this be? 1. Exigency search 2. Consent search 3. Search  incident  to  lawful apprehension 4. Search  not  requiring  probable cause 3-33. For a consent search to be valid, in what specific manner must the consent  be  given? 1. Freely and voluntary 2. Informal and voluntary 3. Intelligently and freely 4. Freely out of the face of authority 3-34. At  which  of  the  following  moments should  an  individual  be  informed  of his or her right to refuse a consent  search? 1. During a stop and frisk search 2. Whenever  requested  under  the face  of  authority 3. When requesting a consent urinalysis 4. Before every consent search 3-35. A consent to search form executed by a suspected drug offender may be revoked  after  signing  and  before the actual search begins. 1. True 2. False 3-36. During a stop and frisk situation, to what extent may a person search another  individual? 1. An  internal  search  of  all garment  pockets 2. A pat down or frisk of the outer  garments 3. The removal of clothing and shoes 4. The  emptying  of  pockets  and check  under  the  beltline 19

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