Court Order Unlawful Search Confusion
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- CRIMINAL1
Example wrong choices
14575_esther-marketplace · CRIMINAL · Choice Asustained, because the court order would constitute an unlawful search and seizure.
Why it's attractive
Stem says 'court request' leading to a court order — a court-ordered procedure cannot be an 'unlawful' search. Structural contradiction visible from stem facts.
Why it's wrong
Stem says 'court request' leading to a court order — a court-ordered procedure cannot be an 'unlawful' search. Structural contradiction visible from stem facts.
14575_esther-marketplace · CRIMINAL · Choice Csustained, because the order would violate Esther's privilege against self-incrimination.
Why it's attractive
Gold Key required: the Fifth Amendment privilege is limited to testimonial/communicative evidence. Holding out hands reveals a body-fact, not a mental communication. NOT_TRUE — flat misstatement of the privilege's scope.
Why it's wrong
Gold Key required: the Fifth Amendment privilege is limited to testimonial/communicative evidence. Holding out hands reveals a body-fact, not a mental communication. NOT_TRUE — flat misstatement of the privilege's scope.
14575_esther-marketplace · CRIMINAL · Choice Ddenied, because a criminal defendant has no legitimate expectation of privacy.
Why it's attractive
A criminal defendant has legitimate privacy expectations — the premise is false. A student can identify this intuitively (defendants clearly retain some rights) and confirm it with anchor knowledge that the actual basis for denying the objection is non-testimonial character, not absence of privacy.
Why it's wrong
A criminal defendant has legitimate privacy expectations — the premise is false. A student can identify this intuitively (defendants clearly retain some rights) and confirm it with anchor knowledge that the actual basis for denying the objection is non-testimonial character, not absence of privacy.
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