When must an officer give the Miranda warning?
Whenever a suspect is in custody and being questioned
A man was searched due to reasonable suspicion. He appealed his case to the Supreme Court, which said that the search was reasonable
What is Terry V. Ohio?
To qualify as a search incident to an arrest, the search must be
At the time and place of arrest
An elected/appointed official who represents the state in a criminal case
What is the Prosecutor?
During a legal "pat down" an officer discovers an object that feels like a weapon the officer can?
Retrieve the object believed to be a weapon
According to Miranda interrogation means"
Direct and indirect questioning
When an officer arrests you, you are told what your rights are. This case made it a law for suspects in custody to be read their rights
What is Miranda V. Arizona?
A document used in the application for a search warrant which contains fact and is made under oath or affirmation is called?
An affidavit
A group of citizens who hear out a case to decide the verdict of the case
What is the Jury?
A vehicle stopped based on "probable cause" that a traffic violation has occurred can it be searched without a warrant?
Yes, if there is reasonable suspicion the vehicle contains a weapon
The right to remain silent that is part of the "Miranda rights" applies to?
All questioning while the suspect is in custody
What case is based on search and seizure involving an illegal search?
Mapp v Ohio
A "pat down" is permitted under Terry v Ohio if the officer reasonably believes the person detained is?
Armed
The person who oversees the case and makes sure that the trial is conducted fairly
What is the Judge?
What is probable cause?
A belief that a reasonable person would have more likely than not that the suspect committed a crime
When a suspect invokes their Miranda rights by asking for an attorney, can the police continue to question the suspect?
No, the police may renew questioning only when an attorney is present.
A law was made that was deemed unconstitutional. This case made Judicial Review, which allowed the courts to strike down laws that violate the constitution
What is Marbury V. Madison?
What is an officer allowed to search incident to an arrest?
A thorough search of person arrested and the area under his/her immediate control.
The person who brings forth a lawsuit in a civil case
What is a Plaintiff?
What areas may be searched with a "plain sight" warrant?
Only what the officer can see in view, without touching or moving any ojects.
Does a suspect have the right to counsel at a photographic line-up?
No, never
A man was arrested and denied a lawyer after he could not pay for one. The U.S. Supreme Court deemed this to be unlawful and ruled that defendants must be given a lawyer if they cannot afford one
What is Gideon V. Wainwright?
True or False:
If officers have a search warrant for a stolen refrigerator believed to be hidden at a specific warehouse the officers can search other storage buildings located on the same.
False, the officers can only search the warehouse they have listed on the warrant. They may not look into file cabinets or desk drawers.
An officer who is mainly present for courtroom security
What is the Bailiff?
When can a "John Doe" warrant be used?
Only when the name of the person to be arrested is "unknown" but there are sufficient other identifying factors.