Bill of Rights
Arrest and Detention
Search and Seizure
Juvenile Methods
Cases
100

What does the Second Amendment protect?

What is the right to keep and bear arms?

100

The “big picture” is also  known as the ________ __ __ _____________.

What is the totality of the circumstances?

100

 During a _______ a suspect is NOT free to leave.

What is a seizure?

100

State the purpose of Juvenile Court.

What is rehabilitation?

100

Virginia v. Black

Barry Black burned a cross in a private field during a Ku Klux Klan Rally. He was arrested and found guilty of violating a Virgina statue that state that it is unlawful to burn a cross with the intent to intimidate any person or group.

Does this law violate the First Amendment?

What is the court ruled that this statute violated the First Amendment?

200

State the First Amendment.

What is the freedom of speech, religion, freedom of the press, and to peacefully assemble?

200

 _______ _____ is the level of suspicion needed to make an arrest.

What is probable cause?

200

 Define scope of a search.

What is areas police have the authority to search. In searches under the authority of a search warrant, the scope of the search is determined by the warrant’s description of the place to be searched?

200

When a juvenile is arrested they go to ________ _________.

What is Juvenile Detention?

200

Turner, a writer, published a blog post that saying that three specific judges deserved to die, because of a decision they handed down. He then posted their personal information i.e. phone numbers and addresses.

Was Turner’s post protected by the First Amendment and why or why not?

What is Turner’s post is not protected by the First Amendment, because it was a true threat that had the ability to actually be carried out.

300

State the fourteenth Amendment.

What is all citizens of the United States are entitled to equal protection of the law?

300

 Name the three exceptions that allow a police officer to enter a residence without a warrant to arrest a suspect.

What is the consent of the suspect, hot pursuit, and emergency circumstances?

300

_________ is an area or fixture in which a reasonable expectation of exists. Such as homes, apartment, and lockers.

What is Curtilage?

300

True or False: Juvenile trials are confidential.

What is True?

300

 What amendments were ruled to be violated in the case of Roe v. Wade?

What is the First, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments?

400

State the Third Amendment.

What is soldiers are prohibited from temporarily residing in private homes during peacetime without getting the permission and consent of the owner?

400

 Name the three types of police encounters with citizens.

What is voluntary, arrest, and investigative detention/investigatory stop.

400

Name the four categories of objects police may seize for evidence.

What is observational, circumstantial, expertise, and information?

400

 Which juveniles commit the most crime?

What is the chronic six percent?

400


 What case ruled that it violates the Fourth Amendment to use deadly force on suspects that are not violent or pose as a threat?

What is Tennessee v. Garner?

500

The Bill of Rights is also the ___ _______ Rights.

What is due process rights?

500

 Describe a Terry Frisk.

What is Terry frisk is a brief search of a person and generally consists of a police officer using a limited pat-down of an individual's outer clothing?

500

What is the difference between the probable cause to search and the probable cause to seize?

What is the degree of factual certainty needed for the issuance of a search warrant. Probable cause exists if a prudent person would conclude that specific objects linked to a crime will be found at a particular location. The degree of factual certainty needed to seize an object as evidence. Probable cause exists if a prudent person would conclude that the object in question is associated with criminal activity?

500

Define parens patriae.

What is the state acting as a child’s parent?

500

 What did the case of US v. Place decide and why?

What is in the case of US v. Place decided that the act of the canine smelling of luggage was not considered a search. It is not a search, because the canine does not enter the luggage and it is only smelling the free air space.

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