Burden Of Proof Needed To Obtain A Warrant
What's Is Probable Cause?
Protection From Unreasonable Search And Seizure
What Is The Fourth Amendment?
The Most Common Exception
What Is Consent?
A Legal Document Authorizing The Search Or Seizure Of A Property
What Is A Warrant?
When A Police Officer, Based On Personal Experience And Training Has Reason To Believe A Crime Has, Or Will Be, Committed
What Is Reasonable Suspicion?
Officers Can Seize Visible Contraband While On Public Grounds
What Is The Plain View Doctrine?
This Court Case Overturned Wolf V. Colorado, Enforcing The Use Of The Exclusionary Rule To The States
What Is Mapp V. Ohio?
When A Suspect Is Pat Down For Weapons
What Is A Frisk And Search?
Police Can Use Illegally Obtained Evidence If It Is Clear They Believed They Were Following Procedure
What is The Good Faith Exception?
Enforces Equal Protection Of The Law
What Is The Fourteenth Amendment?
Suspected Contraband That Is Readily Mobile May Be Searched For Without A Warrant
What Is The Automobile Exception?
In This Court Case, The Supreme Court Ruled That Each State Has The Right To Incorporate The Fourth Amendment Through It's Own Means
What Is Wolf V. Colorado?
When A Person Suspected By Officers Is Temporarily Stopped For Investigation
What Is A Terry Stop
Evidence Obtained Through Illegal Procedure Cannot Be Admitted In Court
What Is The Exclusionary Rule?
Police Can Seize And Search Property That Has Been Left Behind
What Is Abandonment Of Property?
This Case Is Responsible For Creating 'The Exclusionary Rule'
What Is Weeks V. United States?
When A Suspect Is Arrested, Officers May Check Anywhere Within The Suspect's "Wing-Span".
What Is Search Incident To Arrest?
These Terms Have Been Defined By The Supreme Court As Being With The Intention Of Finding Incriminating Evidence To Be Used Against A Person Or Persons In A Court Of Law
What Is Unreasonable Search And Seizure?
Temporary Nullification Of The Fourth Amendment In The Turn Of Emergency Circumstances
What Is Exigent Circumstances?