New Jersey VS. TLO
United States VS. Quarles
United States VS. Leon
Miranda VS. Arizona
Katz VS. United States
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What is the year in which the New Jersey vs. TLO case took place?
1985
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What year did the United States vs. Quarles take place?
1984
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What year did the United States vs. Leon case take place?
1984
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What year did the Miranda vs. Arizona case take place?
1963
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When did the Katz vs. United States case take place?
1967
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What is the law that was made as a result of the New Jersey vs. TLO Case
A person can be searched at school if the school has reasonable suspect.
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What was the law that was made as a result of the United States vs. Quarles case?
Police do not have to read Miranda Rights if the police are acting in the public's safety or unless they intend to question the suspect.
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What is the law made from the United States vs. Leon case?
Police have to have probable cause for a search warrant, and the police were protected under the "good faith" clause.
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What is the law made from the Miranda vs. Arizona case?
Miranda Rights were established. Police have to read/tell suspects their Miranda Rights before being interrogated, whether the suspect is arrested or not (4th Ammendment Rights).
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What is the law that was made from the Katz vs. United States case?
The police could not bug the telephone for no apparent reason; conversations are private.
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What was the argument made from the prosecution in the New Jersey vs. TLO?
The school should have the same rights as parents have (parents have the right to search their kids' belongings with no probable cause.)
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What was the prosecution's argument in the United States vs. Quarles case?
The police officer acted in defense of the public's safety.
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What was the prosecution's argument in the United States vs. Leon case?
The police found drugs in the house.
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What is the argument from the prosecution in the Miranda vs. Arizona case?
The suspect confessed, therefore, it should be admissable in court.
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What is the argument from the prosecution in the Katz vs. United States case?
Katz was using a public phone, so the police should be allowed to bug the phone.
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What is the argument from the defense in the New Jersey vs. TLO case?
The school shouldn't be able to search a student without probable cause even with reasonable suspect, and that TLO's 4th Ammendment rights were violated.
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What was the defense's argument in the United States vs. Quarles case?
The police did not read the suspect his rights before interrogating the subject.
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What was the defense's argument for the United States vs. Leon case?
All evidence should be thrown out because the police did not have a probable cause in order to search Leon's house.
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What is the argument from the defense in the Miranda vs. Arizona case?
The suspect did not know his rights, and he confessed because he did not know that he had the right to remain silent.
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What is the argument from the defense in the Katz vs. United States case?
The defense said that Katz did not care if he was seen or not; Katz just did not want his conversations to be private.
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What did the court rule in the New Jersey VS. TLO case?
The court ruled that the school can search its students without probable cause as long as it is supported by reasonable suspicion or reasonable cause.
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Why are the police protected under the "good faith" clause?
If the police are acting for the safety of an individual or public, then they are protected from prosecution of following up on an inaccurate tip.
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What is Due Process?
Due process citizen's right to justice: the entitlement of a citizen to proper legal procedures and natural justice
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If you are not a suspect in a crime do you need to be read your Miranda Rights?
No, the police only "Mirandize" people who are suspects in crimes.
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What was the outcome of the Katz vs. United States case?
Katz was released because the police violated his 4th Ammendment rights of "search and siezure".