This is when you give the police permission to search you without a warrant.
What is consent?
100
In 1985, this case reached the Supreme Court that ruled that school officials have the right to keep the school environment safe by searching students' property.
What is New Jersey v. T.L.O.
100
This evidentiary standard has no doubt about the truth.
What is certainty?
100
The location of the evidence linked to the crime is not known.
What is no information?
100
This is protects everyone from unreasonable searches and arrest.
What is the 4th amendment?
200
This is when the police pursue a suspect into a private building.
What is hot pursuit?
200
In 1961, this case the Supreme Court said that exclusionary rule applies to the States.
What is Mapp v. Ohio?
200
This standard is where police officers can obtain a warrant.
What is probable cause?
200
When minor facts are presented and a particular person is pin-pointed.
What is reasonable suspicion?
200
This is a document that legally authorizes a particular search or arrest.
What is a warrant?
300
This is what a police officer is looking for when they stop and frisk you.
What are hard objects.
300
In the case of Stanford v. Texas this kind of warrant was used upon seizing items from the house.
What is general warrant?
300
When you are able to prove that someone did a crime.
What is preponderance of evidence?
300
This is the highest amount of proof.
What is beyond reasonable doubt?
300
When a police can stop and briefly detain a suspicious individual for questioning with out having a warrant.
What is an investigative stop?
400
When an officer only possesses an arrest warrant, this is the only thing that they can do without a search warrant.
What is search a pursuant to lawful arrest.
400
In Chimel v. California, there was an illegal search of the house. This is what the court did with the evidence that was collected.
What is suppress the evidence.
400
When an officer has a gut feeling about a person but no hard facts.
What is hunch?
400
When the evidence is in the direct view of the officer.
What is plain view?
400
This is proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
What is conviction?
500
When an officer enters a privately owned building to provide assistance to the occupants.
What are exigent circumstances.
500
The court ruled in Schmerber v. California that there was no violation of the 4th Amendment. What was taken from the defendent?
What is his blood.
500
When minor facts are known and are from an unreliable source.
What is suspicion?
500
What the judge does when illegal evidence is brought to court.
What is suppress the evidence?
500
This prohibits evidence obtained in an illegal search to be used in the court of law.