The Bill of Rights
Fourth Amendment
Arrest and Detention
Interrogations
Fifth Amendment
100

The Bill of Rights is 

What is the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution

100

The fourth amendment protects against

What is unreasonable searches and seizures. 

100

Voluntary Encounter

What is when someone is free to leave this encounter. 
100

This is read to someone if they are in custody and are about to be interogated

What is their Miranda Rights

100

The main protection provided by the fifth amendment

What is the right against self incrimination or "the right to remain silent"

200

The Second amendment protects

What is the right to bear arms
200

This exception to the warrant requirement is provided by the owner of the property being searched

What is Consent


200

Level of suspicion is required to make an arrest

Probable Cause

200

This amendment protects against self incrimination

What is the Fifth Amendment

200

According to the fifth amendment when the government takes private property they must

What is provide "just compensation" to the property owner. 

300

Which amendment gives the right to a trial by jury

What is the sixth amendment

300

An exception to the exclusionary rule that involves an officer acting with honest intentions

What is Good Faith

300

Case that allows police to frisk an individual for weapons

Terry v. Ohio

300

Having a right to counsel during interrogation means

What is having an attorney present during police questioning

300

This is discussed in the fifth and fourteenth amendment and prohibits the government from depriving people of life, liberty or property

 What is Due Process

400

This amendment protects freedom of religion along with other things

What is the first amendment

400

Three activities the fourth amendment regulates

What is searching persons for evidence, places and things for evidence, and seizing evidence

400

Three types of police encounters with citizens

What is a voluntary encounter, investigative detention, and arrest. 

400

The Public Safety Exception allows police to question someone when

What is before they read them their miranda rights because there is an immediate threat to public safety

400

The fifth amendment states this about grand juries

What is that no person shall be held accountable for a capital or infamous crime unless indicted by a grand jury

500

The Bill of Rights protects 

What is the civil rights and liberties of the individuals in the United States

500

The court ruling from this case involving electronic eavesdropping determined that the fourth amendment protects people, not places

Katz v. United States

500

1989 Supreme Court Case discussing "objective reasonableness" and what a reasonable officer might do if placed in the said situation. 

What is Graham v. Connor

500

Police may ask someone questions without informing them of their miranda rights because 

What is- the individual is not in police custody and is free to leave at any time

500

The double jeopardy clause of the fifth amendment states 

What is no person can be convicted twice of the same offense. 
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