Police have the duty to protect these aspects.
Health, Safety, Morals, and General Welfare
This is reasonable suspicion of a crime.
Probable Cause
Capital Punishment
These two cases had to do with incorporating self incrimination.
Griffin v. California 1965 and Malloy v. Hogan 1964
This crime is is defined as levying war against the United States or giving aid and comfort to its enemies.
Treason
This type of due process describes how we do things.
Procedural Due Process
This rule states that illegally seized evidence cannot be used against the person from whom it was seized.
Exclusionary Rule
This amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.
6th Amendment
This is the only case so far that has incorporated the 2nd Amendment.
McDonald v. City of Chicago 2010
This is money an accused person must deposit with the court to guarantee an appearance at trial.
Bail
This type of due process describes why we do things.
Substantive Due Process
A search warrant needs this.
Specificity
Death by firing squad is...
Constitutional / Not cruel or unusual
This incorporation case included the free petition clause.
Edwards v. South Carolina 1963
This case established that the 5th amendment right to speak to an attorney applied as soon as someone was in custody.
Escobedo v. Illinois 1964
This is acquired to search a house or something else that someone possesses.
Search Warrant
This case determined that a cop can't stop a suspect on the street and frisk them without probable cause if they have reasonable suspicion.
Terry v. Ohio
This many states have capital punishment laws.
27 States
This case dealt with the double jeopardy clause.
Benton v. Maryland 1969
This many women have been executed.
14 Women
This is the right to be free within limited circumstances.
Right of Privacy
This illegal item is a blanket search warrant.
Writ of Assistance
This term means holding someone accused without bail when there is reason to believe the accused will commit serious crimes before the trial.
Preventative Detention
This case dealt with the excessive fine clause of the 8th Amendment.
Timbs v. Indiana 2019
In what case was the death penalty originally considered cruel and unusual.
Furman v. Georgia 1972