An EXCLUSIONARY Tale
Weeks v. United States was decided by the Supreme Court in this year.
What is 1914?
Mapp v. Ohio was decided by the Supreme Court in this year.
What is 1961?
This Supreme Court case helped establish the "Good Faith" exception to the 4th amendment "Exclusionary Rule."
What is U.S. v. Leon
Case where the Supreme Court determined that evidence that was "illegally" obtained still may be used if it would have been obtained "Inevitably."
What is Nix v. Williams
Supreme Court Case which allows a vehicle to be searched without a warrant when the evidence or contraband may possibly be removed from the scene due to the mobility of a vehicle.
What is Carroll v. United States?
The defendant, Chimel, was accused of stealing this.
What is "coins?)
This is the Supreme Court case most often associated with a "frisk" pat down search.
What is Terry v. Ohio?
Weeks v. U.S. marked the creation of this rule.
What is Exclusionary?
Mapp v. Ohio made the Exclusionary Rule applicable in these types of courts.
What is State Courts?
The Good Faith exception allows this to be collected on the basis of a mistakenly issued search warrant.
What is "evidence?"
One of the 3 exceptions to the "Exclusionary Rule," decided in Nix v. Williams, was known as this?
What is "Inevitable Discovery?"
When the defendant, Carroll was pulled over the officer searched the vehicle (without a warrant), and found this.
What is Alcohol?
Chimel refused to give this for the officers to search his home.
What is consent?
Terry v. Ohio was decided in this year.
What is 1967?
Weeks V. U.S. helped to clarify this amendment, in relation to Search & Seizure.
What is the 4th Amendment?
Mapp V. Ohio determined this was needed to enter her house to investigate an alleged crime.
What is a Search Warrant?
Alberto Leon was indicted on these charges.
What are "Drug" charges?
Williams, the defendant, revealed where the girls body was located through this means of communication.
What is "casual conversation?"
The Supreme COurt decision did what with Carroll's conviction.
What is "Affirmed?"
Chimel v. California was decided this year.
What is 1969?
Terry, the defendant, was charged with carrying this.
What is a "Concealed Weapon?"
This is the State that Defendant Weeks was arrested in.
What is Missouri (Kansas City)
Police originally thought Mapp was doing this, which caused the Police to want to enter her home.
What is "hiding a bomber?"
The judge, in the court the case was tried in, said the evidence presented was this in order to grant a search warrant.
What is "Insufficient?"
The Year that Nix v. Williams was decided and also a well known Dystopian Social Science fiction novel written by English Writer, George Orwell.
What is 1984?
The Supreme Court stated that the warrantless search of an automobile, because automobiles can be moved or hidden, may be this.
What is "impracticable?"
The Supreme COurt decided that the search of a home is this under the Fourth Amendment without a warrant to search the entire property.
What is unreasonable?
The Supreme Court verdict ruled an officer may search a suspect for this reason..
What is "to protect his or her own safety while investigating."
Weeks was arrested for this crime.
What is Gambling (Specifically "transmitting chances" in a lottery)
Mapp V. Ohio was decided by this Supreme Court vote count.
What is "6-3" in favor of Mapp.
The U.S. Supreme court decided that the evidence used to convict Alberto Leon, obtained from the invalid search warrant was admissible because of this.
What is "Good Faith?"
Under the inevitable discovery exception, evidence which would be discovered within a short period of time is this regardless of the method in which it was obtained.
What is "permissible?"
Carroll v. United States was decided this year.
What is "1925?"
When serving an arrest warrant the arresting officer may search only this area, in relation to the arrested individual.
What is "within immediate control?
The level of suspicion an officer must have in order to complete a "quick surface search" of a suspect.
What is "Reasonable?"