Individual Rights
Search & Seizure
Exclusionary Rule
Protective Searches
Random
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What are Individual Rights protected by?

Bill of Rights

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What is the 4th Amendment?

Safety from unreasonable search and seizure.

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What happened in the Week v. U.S. case?

In 1914, Weeks was arrested and federal agents searched his house and took evidence.

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What are protective searches?

Protective searches are warrantless searches police conduct to ensure officer safety.

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How many chairs are in this classroom?

Like 67 (32)

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What specific rights are protected?

The fourth, fifth, sixth, and fourteenth amendments.

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When was the 4th Amendment adopted?

In 1791 as part of the original Bill of Rights.

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What happend to the Evidence in the Week v. U.S case?

It was later dismissed because it was obtained without a warrant.

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When are protective searches allowed?

They’re allowed when officers have a legitimate fear for their safety during an arrest.

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How old is Mr. Fusi?

52

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What does the U.S. Constitution set up a system of?

Checks and balances between all 3 branches

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Nobody or thing can be searched without?

Nobody or their property can be searched or taken without a warrant issued by oath or affirmation, specifically describing who or what is to be searched or seized.

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T/F - Police were required to have a warrant in the Week vs. U.S. case.

False

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What are the limits of protective searches?

The search must be limited to the area within the suspect’s “immediate control.”

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What does Davian say when you ask him a question?

I don't know/that's a good question

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What do checks and balances do?

Checks and balances between all 3 branches

Police and other officials must follow clear rules and cannot act however they want.


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Where is the 4th Amendment frequently referred to in?

he Fourth Amendment is frequently referred to in editorials, TV news shows, and daily conversations about illegally seized evidence.

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What is the Writ of Citori?

Writ of certiorari - when a higher court asks the lower court who heard the case to send the files for review and possible trial, if inquired by an unsatisfied party.

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What is the purpose of protective searches?

Its purpose is to prevent the suspect from grabbing weapons or destroying evidence.

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What is the correct spelling of Mr V's name?

a) Van Drieshccie

b) Ven Dresschie

c) Van Driessche

d) Van Drizzy

C) Van Driessche 

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What does the U.S. Constitution set up a system of?

How do checks and balances affect government?

Checks and balances between all 3 branches

Police and other officials must follow clear rules and cannot act however they want.

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Where does the 4th Amendment impact our judicial system?

Its the U.S. Supreme Court’s interpretations of it that affect how it impacts our justice system

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What is the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree?

Fruit of the poisonous tree - when information is obtained to prosecute someone, but it wasn’t obtained with a warrant, is dismissed in legal proceedings.

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What is the scope of a protective search?

The scope is restricted to the specific incident and cannot be used for unrelated searches.

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What is Dom's catchphrase when something good happens?

LET'S GO PADRES!!! (dodgers are better btw)