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Chapter Quiz: Probable Cause for Seizure of Evidence Question 4/20
Evidence obtained as a result of a warrantless blood draw to determine if the defendant was under the influence of alcohol
is admissible when
the police had probable cause to believe the defendant was drunk and the method of obtaining the evidence was
reasonable
the police lacked probable cause and had used an unreasonable method for obtaining the evidence
the police had made a lawful custodial arrest but had no reason to believe the defendant is drunk
O the police lacked probable cause to believe the defendant was drunk but had used a reasonable method for obtaining
the evidence
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