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(B) Yes, the police officers had the duty to verify the truth of
the information they got and pursue it to the end.
(C) Yes, the police acted based on reliable information and
the fact that an officer saw the driver carrying a gun.
(D) No, police officers do not have unbridled discretion to
conduct a warrantless search of moving vehicles.
(48) An ordinance prohibits "notorious street gang members" from
loitering in public places. The police are to disperse them or, if they
refuse, place them under arrest. The ordinance enumerates which
police officers can make arrest and defines street gangs,
membership in them, and public areas. The ordinance was
challenged for being vague regarding the meaning of "notorious
street gang members." Is the ordinance valid?
(A) No, it leaves the public uncertain as to what conduct it
prohibits.
(B) No, since it discriminates between loitering in public
places and loitering in private places.
(C) Yes, it provides fair warning to gang members prior to
arrest regarding their unlawful conduct.
(D) Yes, it is sufficiently clear for the public to know what
acts it prohibits.
2012 bar
1. The Constitution provides that the "separation of church and
state shall be inviolable." This is implemented most by the
constitutional principles embodied in:
a. the free exercise clause;
b. the non-establishment clause;
c. the freedom of religious belief clause;
d. the freedom of religion clause.
2. Which one of the following is a non-self-executing provision
of the Constitution:
a. no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of
speech;
b. no law shall be made respecting an establishment of
religion;
c. no person shall be held to answer for a criminal
offense without due process of law;
d. the state shall encourage and support researches
and studies on the arts and culture.
3. The totality of governmental power is contained in three
great powers:
a. police power, power of sequestration, power of
foreign policy;
c. religion;
d. life and liberty.
8. The Gangnam Styles Witnesses (whose tenets are
derogatory to the Catholic Church), applied for a permit to
use the public plaza and kiosk to hold their religious meeting
on the occasion of their founding anniversary. Mayor Lebron
allowed them to use the northwestern part of the plaza but
not the kiosk (which is a few meters away from the Catholic
church). Members of the Gangnam Style Witnesses claim
that the act of Mayor Lebron is a violation of their freedom
of assembly and religion. Is this correct?
a. No, because this is valid exercise of police power;
b. Yes, because the plaza being of public use can be
used by anybody regardless of religious belief;
c. No, because historical experience shows that peace
and order may be disturbed whenever two opposing
religious groups or beliefs expound their dogmas;
d. Yes, because there is no clear and present danger in
holding a religious meeting by another religious
group near a catholic church.
9. Which one of the following circumstances is NOT an element
of taking under eminent domain:
a. public figure;
b. celebrity;
c. public official;