Exclusionary Rule
The U.S. Court System
Case Law
Order in the court
Laws of Arrest
100
The case law decision that applied the Exclusionary Rule to state courts
What is Mapp v Ohio
100
The Dual Court system refers to:
What is State and Federal courts?
100
Defined the parameters of a pat down search.
What is Terry v Ohio?
100
Jury fails to reach a unanimous decision.
What is a hung jury
100
Taking a person into custody for the purpose of criminal prosecution.
What is an arrest?
200
Prohibits the use of illegally seized evidence
What is Exclusionary Rule
200
The highest court in the United States.
What is the U.S. Supreme Court?
200
A "Terry" search allows a police officer to search a subject for.
What is readily accessible weapons?
200
To ensure the accused appears before the proper court at a scheduled time and place to answer charges.
What is bail?
200
The level of certainty to obtain a search warrant.
What is probable cause?
300
To deter police misconduct
What is the purpose of the Exclusionary Rule?
300
Appointed for life.
What are Federal Justices?
300
Law that results from cases decided by the courts.
What is Case Law?
300
A process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to an offense in exchange for a lower charge.
What is a plea bargin?
300
The level of certainty needed to legally detain a person?
What is reasonable suspicion?
400
The Exclusionary Rule applies to only this one constitutional amendment
What is the 4th amendment?
400
The U.S. Supreme Court has this many justices.
What is 9?
400
The case that defined a person's interrogation rights.
What is Miranda v Arizona?
400
A procedure used by either party in a case to obtain necessary or helpful information that is in the hands of the other party.
What is Discovery?
400
In making reasonable suspicion determinations, courts must look at:
What is totality of the circumstances?
500
The Supreme court ruling which created the "good faith" exception to the Exclusionary Rule
What is United States v Leon
500
The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Who is John Roberts?
500
Case law decision that clarified the limits of what the police can or cannot do in the course of a frisk.
What is Minnesota v Dickerson?
500
A dismissal of a juror for reasons that do not need to be stated.
What is a preemptory challenge?
500
The probable cause requirement in police work is based on the U.S. Constitution.
What is the 4th amendment?
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