Reference no: EM133231089
Question 1.
If Hassle applied for a search warrant for the repair shop, Hassle would be required to prove ?
A. it was beyond a reasonable doubt that there was evidence of further criminal activity located on the premises
B. there was reasonable suspicion that there was evidence of further criminal activity located on the premises
C. there was clear and convincing proof that there was evidence of further criminal activity located on the premises
D. nothing as search warrants are automatically issued by judges upon the request of the police
Question 2.
If Hassle found a cellular telephone during his search of the repair shop, would Hassle have to apply for a search warrant before reviewing the telephone's contents?
A. Yes, because the police must obtain a search warrant before accessing the contents of cellular telephones
B. Yes, unless the cellular telephone service provider consented to access
C. No, because owners of cellular telephones have no expectation of privacy with respect to their devices
D. No, because the right to access to the contents of the cellular telephone belongs exclusively to the service provider