Evidence seized without regard to the principles of due process as described by the Bill of Rights.
What is illegally seized evidence?
An interrogation that involves specially trained professionals that use a sophisticated trickery designed to ferret out a confession.
What is Psychological Manipulation?
What is The Bill of Rights?
Search authorized by precedent, but subsequently ruled unconstitutional.
What is Davis v. U.S. (2011)
The largest freshwater lake
What is Lake Superior?
A set of facts and circumstances that would induce a reasonably intelligent and prudent person to believe that a particular other person has committed a specific crime.
What is a probable cause?
A waiver given to suspects only if they're aware of their rights and are in a condition to understand the advisement.
Declares that people must be secure in their homes and in their persons against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Another word for Lexicon
What is a dictionary?
A legal term describing the ready visibility of objects that might be seized as evidence during a search by police in the absence of a search warrant specifying the seizure of those objects.
What is a plain view?
What are body-cavity searches?
Information that is useful for law enforcement purposes
What is Intelligence?
Authority to search incident to arrest and/or to conduct a protective sweep in conjunction with an in-home arrest.
What is Maryland v. Buie
The worlds largest ocean
What is the Pacific?
The act of taking an adult or juvenile into physical custody by authority of law for the purpose of charging the person with a criminal offense.
What is an arrest?
What is Electronic Eavesdropping?
Search warrants issued on the basis of probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime, although not presently at the place described, will likely be there when the warrant is executed.
What is Anticipatory warrants?
Gathering of incriminating evidence during interrogation in noncustodial circumstances
Yarborough v. Alvarado (2004)
Seventh planet from the sun
What is Uranus?
What is a suspicionless search?
The dual principles of custody and interrogation, both of which are necessary before an advisement of rights is required.
What is Miranda triggers?
What is an emergency search?
Gathering of incriminating evidence during Miranda-less custodial interrogation
Montejo v. Louisiana (2009)
Country that hosted the 2008 Olympic games