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Please read the Introduction first, then click on the video to view the clip in its entirety before answering the questions below. Use the scroll bar to view and answer all five questions before clicking “Submit Answer” to see your feedback. After you rece ive your feedback, click “Submit for Grading.” In an investigation in Oregon, authorities used thermal imaging to find hot spots of waste heat escaping from a private home to confirm their suspicions that the homeowner was growing marijuana. Investigators did not present probable cause or obtain a warrant. Instead, they simply sat in a vehicle across the street from the home in question and used the thermal imager to see if there was evidence of escaping heat. There was, and this information was used to obtain a warrant to search the home. At the time this video was recorded, SCOTUS had agreed to hear the case to determine whether or not the use of the thermal imaging technology constituted an illegal search that violated the individual's Fourth Amendment rights. SCOTUS is considering whether the escape of heat from an individual's home should pass what type of privacy test? a. subjective b. objective c. subjective and objective correct answer d. third-party doctrine Feedback Area Feedback Incorrect. See "Searches in the Digital Age," LO4, Bloom's: Understand Question Content Area On what grounds did SCOTUS determine that the use of thermal imaging technology constituted a Fourth Amendment search? a. It provided information about the interior of the house that wouldn't be available without physically entering. b. The investigators physically entered the house.
c. The investigators were not told that the marijuana was being grown there by a third party. d. The investigators physically invaded the home in order to plant listening devices. Feedback Area Feedback Correct. See "Searches in the Digital Age," LO4, Bloom's: Understand. Question Content Area What part of the trespass doctrine did SCOTUS feel that investigators violated when using thermal imaging on Mr. Kyllo's home? a. physical invasion b. writs of assistance c. constitutionally protected areas d. reasonable expectation of privacy Feedback Area Feedback Correct. See "Searches," LO3, Bloom's: Understand. Question Content Area The thermal imaging technology used on Danny Kyllo's home showed investigators ____________. a. conversations going on inside the home b. activities going on inside the home c. the halogen lights and marijuana plants growing inside the house d. a crude visual image of the heat being radiated from the outside of the house Feedback Area Feedback
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