Guarantees the right to a grand jury, forbids “double jeopardy” and protects against self-incrimination
Fifth Amendment
Right to bear arms
2nd Amendment
Freedom of speech
1st Amendment
Cruel and unusual punishment
8th Amendment
Being prosecuted twice for the same offense
Double Jeopardy
Unreasonable searches
4th Amendment
Proving oneself was involved in a crime or exposing oneself to a criminal prosecution
Self-Incrimination
Evidence not accepted
Inadmissible
Four statements which must be communicated to anyone being taken into police custody according to the Fifth Amendment
Miranda Warning
Right to a speedy trial
6th Amendment
Interrogation completed when a suspect is not in police custody
Non-Custodial Interrogation
To refrain from
Waive
State of being detained or held under guard
Custody
Friendly relationship
Rapport
Movement of a prisoner to the appropriate facility by the arresting officer
Prisoner Transporting
Young person
Juvenile
Equipment used to limit the movement of a prisoner
Restraints
Questioning done by law enforcement officials in order to elicit an incriminating response
Interrogation
Entering a suspect into the system upon arrival to a detention center or jail
Booking a Suspect
Interrogation completed when a suspect connected to a crime is in custody
Custodial Interrogation
Individual thought to be guilty of a crime
Suspect
Questioning conducted to gather information from individuals who have or may have knowledge needed in an investigation
Interview
Interviews obtained when an individual is in custody
Custodial Interview
Interview obtained when an individual is not in custody
Non-Custodial Interview
Placing a suspect into a holding cell or other secure facility to await trial or the posting of bail
Incarceration