Search and Seizure
The Bill of Rights
Interrogations and confessions
Arrest and Detention
Challenge Round
100

This is the legal requirment for law enforcement to conduct a search or seizure under most circumstances.

What is probable cause?

100

This Amendment allows citizens to peaceably assemble.

What is the 1st Amendment?

100

This landmark Supreme Court Case established the requirement that suspects must be informed of their rights before custodial interrogation.

What is Mirranda v. Arizona?

100

This legal standard allows law enforcement to stop and briefly detain an individual if they can point to specific facts suggesting criminal activity.

What is reasonablke articulable suspicion?

100

This clause in Article VI of the constitution establishes that federal laws and the Constitution take precedence over state laws.

What is the Supremency Clause?

200

This document, issued by a judge, authorizes law enforcement to search a specific location or seize specific items.

What is a search warrant?

200

This document was ratified on Dec. 15th, 1791.

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

This term refers to the right of a suspect to remain silent and not incriminate themselves during an interrogation.

What is the 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination?

200

This case establishes the legal precedent for police officers to perform "stop and frisk" procedures

What is Terry v. Ohio?

200

This clause in Article IV of the Constitution ensures that states recognize the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of the other states.

What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?

300

Under this exception to the warrant requirement, Officers may search a vehicle without a warrant if they have probable cause to belive it contains evidence of a crime.

What is the automobile exception?

300

This Amendment protects citizens from being able to be a witness against him/herself

What is the 5th Amendment?

300

This is the big picture

what is totality of circumstance?

400

This legal principle allows law enforcement to seize evidence or contraband that is clearly visible during a lawful observation.

What is plain view doctrine?

400

This Amendment protects against unreasonable search and seizure.

What is the 4th Amendment?

400

This is an investigative encounter in which a suspect's cooperation is voluntary 

What is voluntary encounter?

500

The objects that police have probable cause to believe are connected to a crime.

what is Seizable Evidence?

Fruits of the crime

instrumentalities use in its commission

contraband

mere evidence

500

This is a written statement of facts, signed and sworn to before a person having authority to administer an oath.

What is an Affidavit?