What does "A" stand for in "A COP IS ME"
What is "Abandonment"
Protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures
What is the "4th Amendment"
What does "C" stand for in "A COP IS ME'
What is "Concent"
What does "O" stand for in "A COP IF ME"
What is "Open view/plain view"
What does "P" stand for in "A COP IS ME"
What is "Public Place"
A pat down of the outer clothing of a person for weapons
What is "Frisk"
Prying into hiddn places for that which is concealed where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy
What is "Search"
What does "I" stand for in "A COP IS ME"
What is "Inventory"
What does "S" stand for in "A COP IS ME"
What is "Search incident to arrest'
What does "M" stand for in "A COP IS ME"
What is "Mobile doctrine"
A police officer must have a legal right to be where he is, and it must be immediately apparent that the object is illegal
What is "Open/Plain View"
Evidence obtained after an illegal government action will be excluded from evidence
What is "Exclusionary Rule"
What does "E" stand for in "A COP IS ME"
What is "Exigent Circumstances"
Is a legitimate law enforcement activty that is not a search, which also sometimes incidentally results in the discovery of evidence
What is "Inventory"
Specific situations; safety and the welfare of the citizens overrides the people's right to privacy, and a warrant is not needed for searching
What is "Exigent Circumstances"
In lawful, fresh pursuit of a fleeing felon a warrantless entry is made into any place
What is "Hot Pursuit"
An unconscious person, an incoherent person, a medical aid situaton. shots fired.. What type of exigent circumstance?
What is "Emergency Circumstances"
Entry into a house without a warrant to prevent the imminent destruction of evidence or contraband
What is "Imminent Destruction"
If an officer performs actions based on information given to him that he belives is credible, unless proven otherwise. Ex: makes an arrest
What is "Good Faith"
An officer may conduct a wrrantless search of a readily movable vehicle if probable cause is present
What is "Mobile Doctrine"
Generally considered the area of open space surrounding a dwellingwhch is so immediately adjecent to th dwelling that is considered part of the house
What is "Curtilage"