Question 8 of 10 • Introduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
<strong><p><strong>According to the Constitution, when and where can a person’s property, residence, or body be searched by government authority?</strong></p></strong>
Answer
A
Only if a non-government authority has a search warrant.
B
In colonial America, baseless searches were only approved if done by British troops.
C
Only if the possession is in plain view of the accused or if there is evidence that the search must be conducted immediately to preserve public safety.