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The primary crime scene would be the locker room. This is because they can scan the employee's locker for finger prints and other evidence of who might have been the one to take the keys.
The case that established that police must obtain a search warrant to make additional visits to a crime scene was Mincey v the State of Arizona which made it's way to the supreme court on June 21, 1978.
The case that established that police must obtain a search warrant to make additional visits to a crime scene was Mincey v the State of Arizona which made it's way to the supreme court on June 21, 1978.
2. An employee goes to a co-worker's locker while the co-worker is away, takes his car keys, and later steals his car. Which is the primary crime scene?
It should be the locker (not locker room)
I just took the test and locker room was wrong