Freedom of Speech
Authority to Detain
Search and Seizure
Interrogations and Confessions
Right to Counsel and fair Trial
100

Refers to speech that degrades, belittles, or expresses contempt for others because of their race, religion, sexual orientation, or other characteristics that make them vulnerable

What is hate speech

100

Police authorities have reason to obtain warrant for the arrest or issuing of a Search Warrant

What is Probable Cause

100

Place to be searched and things to be seized

What is Scope and Intensity

100

Right to remain silent

Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law

Right to have an attorney present during interrogation and 

If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you

What is Miranda Rights

100

Usually there is only  judge and the case is a misdemeanor

What is a Bench Trial

200

Freedom of Speech is included in the -- Amendment

What is the 1st Amendment

200

Physical restraint or show of legal authority

What is ways an officer can gain compliance with a seizure

200

A traffic violation doesn't necessarily provide -- for a search

What is Probable Cause

200

An inmate, who reports what they hear to enforcement, usually in exchange for sentence reduction or other inducements

What is Jailhouse Informants/Snitch

200

Time set for a individual to be in jail

What is sentencing

300

Which amendment allows you to have freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and freedom of assembly

What is the 1st Amendment

300

Vehicle stop, drawing a weapon on a suspect, handcuffing or taking things that prevent a person from leaving the scene are examples of

What is a seizure

300

This requires that the L.E.O has reasonable suspicion that the subject has, is, or will commit a crime and is armed and dangerous

What is Terry Frisk

300

Includes actions that are the functional/equivalent of a question

What is an Interrogation

300

A charge less than a year in jail

What is a Misdemeanor

400

The first ten amendments to the US Constitution

What is the Bill of Rights

400

Voluntary encounter, Investigatory stop/Detention and arrest

What are the three types of police encounters with people

400

Hot Pursuit, destruction of evidence and fear of public safety

What are exigent circumstances

400

Confessions that are causally related to a police violation of the suspect's Fourth Amendment rights

What is exclusionary rule
400

A signature or amount to be paid in order to leave

What is bail

500

True or False: The 1st amendment protects a persons right to burn the American flag as a form of political protest

What is true

500

Voluntary Consent, Hot pursuit, Exigent circumstances

What is the exceptions to the warrant requirement

500

Contains the probable cause to search, persons/things to be seized, where the search will occur and the signature of a magistrate

What is Search Warrant

500

Exception to the Miranda Rule, allows into evidence an otherwise suppressible statement made by a defendant relating to information that the police needed at the time it was made in order to protect the public

What is the Public Safety exception

500

Includes 6-12 members in a court room including a judge, the case is a felony

What is a Jury Trial