Key Terms
Crime Control vs Due Process
History of the Constitution
Amendments
Court Cases
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In order for an officer to search a home of a private citizen, seize property, or arrest the citizen, he/she must obtain a court order called.
What is a warrant?
100
The primary goal of this model is apprehension, conviction, and punishment of offenders.
What is the Crime Control Model?
100
This is known as the supreme law of the land.
What is the Constitution.
100
Having probable cause and/or a search warrant are a few of the exceptions to this amendment.
What is the 4th Amendment?
100
This case established the right to counsel for the 6th Amendment.
What is Gideon v. Wainright?
200
These types of laws are enacted by a legislative body.
What is a statutory law?
200
Focus for this model is to respect individual rights.
What is the Due Process Model?
200
This constitutional article establishes the U.S. Supreme Court as the highest judicial body in the United States.
What is Article III?
200
This amendment embodies the principle of federalism.
What is the 10th Amendment?
200
This case's holding was that the 5th Amendment protection against the double jeopardy is enforceable against the states through the 14th Amendment.
What is Benton vs. Maryland?
300
When an offense is tried in both state and federal courts and double jeopardy does not apply, this is from...
What is the Dual Sovereignty Doctrine?
300
Under this model, dignity and autonomy of both the accused and the system are to be preserved.
What is the Due Process Model?
300
Adopted in England in 1215, this document was the basis for the U.S. Constitution.
What is the Magna Carta?
300
The right to present evidence in one's own behalf before an impartial jury and the right to a timely notice of a hearing or trial are rights listed in under this Amendment.
What is the 5th Amendment?
300
This case was important because it was the first time, the US Supreme Court restricted Congress power over the states in decades.
What is U.S. vs. Lopez?