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According to the Kobe Bryant Law, who is considered a first responder?
According to the Kobe Bryant Law, who is considered a first responder?
- A photographer
- A paramedic (correct)
- A journalist
- A news anchor
Under what circumstances can a person be convicted of a violation of PC 647.9?
Under what circumstances can a person be convicted of a violation of PC 647.9?
- Sharing photos of a deceased person for a genuine public interest (correct)
- Taking photos of a deceased person at an accident scene
- Taking photos of a deceased person as a journalist
- Sharing photos of a deceased person for an official law enforcement purpose
Who does the Kobe Bryant Law apply to?
Who does the Kobe Bryant Law apply to?
- Anyone who takes photos of a deceased person
- Only journalists
- Only first responders (correct)
- Anyone who shares photos of a deceased person
What is one of the factors that must be considered to justify a warrantless entry into a home when pursuing a fleeing misdemeanant?
What is one of the factors that must be considered to justify a warrantless entry into a home when pursuing a fleeing misdemeanant?
What is NOT mentioned as an exception to the general requirement of obtaining a search warrant before entering or searching a home or other protected area?
What is NOT mentioned as an exception to the general requirement of obtaining a search warrant before entering or searching a home or other protected area?
What does the mere pursuit of a fleeing misdemeanor suspect without more NOT categorically qualify as?
What does the mere pursuit of a fleeing misdemeanor suspect without more NOT categorically qualify as?
Under what circumstances can police officers enter the home of a fleeing misdemeanor suspect without a warrant?
Under what circumstances can police officers enter the home of a fleeing misdemeanor suspect without a warrant?
What did the U.S. Supreme Court reject in the Lange v. California case?
What did the U.S. Supreme Court reject in the Lange v. California case?
Why did the California Department of Justice argue against categorically applying a 'hot pursuit' exception to the warrant requirement in the misdemeanor context?
Why did the California Department of Justice argue against categorically applying a 'hot pursuit' exception to the warrant requirement in the misdemeanor context?
Under what circumstances can police officers act without waiting to obtain a warrant when pursuing a fleeing misdemeanant?
Under what circumstances can police officers act without waiting to obtain a warrant when pursuing a fleeing misdemeanant?
What is one of the exceptions to the general requirement of obtaining a search warrant before entering or searching a home or other protected area?
What is one of the exceptions to the general requirement of obtaining a search warrant before entering or searching a home or other protected area?
What is NOT enough to justify a warrantless entry into a home in the misdemeanor context?
What is NOT enough to justify a warrantless entry into a home in the misdemeanor context?
According to the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Lange v. California, under what circumstances can police officers enter the home of a fleeing misdemeanor suspect without a warrant?
According to the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Lange v. California, under what circumstances can police officers enter the home of a fleeing misdemeanor suspect without a warrant?
What did the California Department of Justice argue against in the Lange v. California case?
What did the California Department of Justice argue against in the Lange v. California case?
What historical evidence regarding the original meaning of the Fourth Amendment did both the Petitioner and the California Department of Justice cite in their brief to the Supreme Court?
What historical evidence regarding the original meaning of the Fourth Amendment did both the Petitioner and the California Department of Justice cite in their brief to the Supreme Court?