rights of the accused
5th amendment
True or false: All arrests must be made with a warrant.
false
The writ of assistance is the reason we have which amendment?
4th amendment
From whom do you get a warrant?
judge/magistrate
"nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself,"
5th amendment
A police officer knocks on your door. You open the door and the officer sees illegal items. The officer has the right to search because of
plain view
In the Georgia v. Randolph case, the US Supreme Court ruled that if both parties are present and a search is requested, the search would be LEGAL if
both parties agree to the search
Who decides whether the evidence gathered in a search is legally allowed to be used in court?
Judge or magistrate
due process of law!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5th or 14th amendment
If you run from a scene, the police have the right to chase you, even into your home because of the right to
hot pursuit
Was Ernesto Miranda ever read his rights?? Why/why not?? What happened after?
No, they did not exist yet. Appealed case and his initial confession was thrown out
Who brings the charges against the defendant?
Prosectution
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, papers, and effects"
4th amendment
Flames and smoke are coming from your home. The police officer enters to save you and finds drugs. The officer does not need a warrant because of the
emergency situation
Riley v. California was a case about
phone searches need a warrant
The exclusionary rule is designed to limit the power and conduct of the
the law enforcement officers
The 14th Amendment is Rights of Citizens. It contains what clause....
equal protection clause
The man in front of the bank wearing the long trench coat in the summer looks suspicious, thus the officer can do a
stop and frisk
Which Supreme Court case further discussed the exclusionary rule?
Mapp v Ohio
Who argued the case to stop the Writ of Assistance?
james otis