COURT CASES
COURT CASES
COURT CASES
COURT CASES
COURT CASES
100

Reasonable Force- Officers standards

Police Incidents are tense and rapidly evolving, stressful

Requires split second decisions

Graham V. Connor

100

Deadly force-Fleeing Felon Rule 

Only Deadly Force situations the danger you or others 

Tennessee V. Garner

100

Death Penalty of miniors is cruel and unusal

Roper V. Simmons


100

Right to a lawyer in all criminal felony cases

Gideon V. Wainwright

100

Juveniles have due process rights too

In Re Gault

200

Stops and Frisks

Outer layer only

Terry V. Ohio

200

Confessions of suspects notified to due process

Miranda V. Arizona

200

Courts may review laws to determine if they are constitutional

Marbury V. Madison

200

Exclusionary Rule

False Evidence=no bueho=toss

Mapp V. Ohio

200
Mental Retardation death penalty

IQ of around 70 Below

Adkins V. VA

300

school administrators can search for protection of school personal

New Jersey V. TLO

300

car=roll

car searches

no warrant just probable cause

Carroll V. US

300

right to a public trial

In Re Oliver

300

Right to a speedy trial

Kloper V. North Carolina

300

No compulsory to self-incrimination 

Malloy V. Hogan

400

No double jeopardy

Benton V. Maryland

400

Right to counsel

Escobedo V Illinois

400

Right to confront and cross examine witnesses

Pointer V. Texas

400

Right to an impartial jury

Parker V. Gladden

400

Police searches cannot be invasive

Rochin V. California

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