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if ___________ exists, an officer may enter a residence
in order to prevent great bodily injury or death to a
victim.
prior domestic calls
reasonable suspicion
exigent circumstances
a knowledge of weapons
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- "prior domestic calls" refers to past calls related to domestic issues, which doesn't directly justify entering a residence to prevent harm.
- "reasonable suspicion" is used for investigative stops or detentions, not for entering a residence to prevent immediate harm.
- "exigent circumstances" are situations that require immediate action to prevent harm (like great bodily injury or death), which matches the scenario of an officer entering a residence to protect a victim.
- "a knowledge of weapons" is about an officer's awareness of weapons, not a legal basis for entering a residence.
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C. exigent circumstances