While the Texas Constitution, like the U.S. Constitution, prohibits unreasonable searches, search warrants are not always required. In which of the following cases is a search warrant required?
a. When a prisoner is in custody
b. When a home is searched for presence of a fugitive
c. When a law enforcement officer stops a motor vehicle
d. When a pedestrian is stopped by a police officer
e. A search warrant is required in all the above cases.
B
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Which of the following is true of primaries?
a. They have increased the role of political parties in the nominating process. b. They vary significantly from state to state. c. They were first adopted in the 1930s. d. They have made candidates more accountable to the political parties.
Exit polls are conducted
A. just after a voter registers to vote. B. during the national conventions. C. on election day at polling places. D. after each presidential debate. E. when voters change their party identification.