Who is responsible for keeping order in the courtroom?
Which case established the exclusionary rule?
Mapp v. Ohio
Reasonable suspicion
Taking something from someone by fear or force
Robbery
Freedom of speech, press, assembly, religion and petition.
Who is the person that assists/advises the defendant in a trial?
Defense attorney
Which case found that police CANNOT use deadly force against a fleeing felon?
Tennessee v. Garner
What is needed in order to obtain an arrest or search warrant?
Probable Cause
Taking one's life and using malice aforethought
Murder
Search and seizure restrictions
4th amendment
Who is the most powerful person in the courtroom?
Prosecutor
Which case deals with a "stop and frisk" for weapons?
Terry v Ohio
What is needed in order to find someone guilty of a crime?
Beyond a reasonable doubt
Using one's position or power to obtain money
Embezzlement
Self incrimination and double jeopardy
5th amendment
Who gives the jury instructions and acts as a referee in the courtroom?
Judge
Which case deals with the reasonableness standard as it relates to how much force an officer can use?
Graham v Connor
What does the term "In Loco Parentis" mean?
In place of the parents
Going into a dwelling at night, while the dwelling is occupied, for the purpose of committing a crime
Burglary
Right to bear arms
2nd amendment
Who is responsible for finding someone guilty or not guilty?
Jury
Which case deals with making a search incident to arrest after making a lawful arrest?
Chimel v Arizona
What is an agreement between a defendant and a prosecutor, in order for the defendant to either get lesser time or a lesser charge?
Plea Deal
Violating a person without their permission
sexual assault
Cruel and unusual punishment
8th amendment