The Constitution
Criminal Court Procedures
Investigative Procedures
Federal Law Enforcement
Little bit of this and that
100

The 4th Amendment protects against

Unreasonable searches and seizures

100

A subpoena requires a person to

Appear in court

100

The first priority at a crime scene is to

Secure and protect the scene

100

DHS was created primarily to

Protect against terrorism

100

Miranda warnings protect

5th Amendment rights

200

The 5th Amendment protects against

Self-incrimination

200

A grand jury determines

Whether sufficient evidence exists for indictment

200

Domestic violence often involves

Intimate or household members

200

TSA is responsible for

Airport security screening

200

A warrant must be signed by

A Judge

300

Probable cause is required for

An arrest warrant

300

Double jeopardy means

A person cannot be tried twice for the same crime

300

A DUI investigation requires

Probable cause and field sobriety testing

300

Border Patrol enforces

Immigration and border security laws

300

Whorl is a type of

Fingerprint pattern

400

The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees five essential, interrelated freedoms

religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition

400

Federal courts handle cases involving

Federal laws and constitutional issues

400

Primary perimeter means

Immediate crime scene boundary

400

The CIA primarily handles

Foreign intelligence

400

Chain of custody ensures

Evidence integrity

500

How many Amendments make up the Constitution?

27 Amendments 

500

The right to remain silent comes from

The 5th Amendment 

500

AFIS is used for

Fingerprint identification

500

The FBI investigates

Federal crimes

500

Reasonable suspicion is less than

Probable cause