What page in the book explains the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause?
A. 79 C. 89
B. 80 D. 90
page 89. reasonable suspicion is the initial threshold for stopping and questioning a person based on suspicious behavior, while probable cause is the higher standard required for arrests and obtaining search warrants
what is miranda rights
The rights that must be read to a suspect upon arrest, informing them of their right to remain silent and to an attorney.
what is consent searches
warrantless search. someone voluntarily consents to a search
What are the key legal standards that define a lawful search and seizure?
probable cause, warrant requirments, consent and exigent circumstance
if he could teach in a marvel or dc character costume what would it be?
Captain America
where does it explain the exclusionary rule?
A. 87 B.81
C. 91 D.95
The exclusionary rule prohibits the introduction of illegally obtained evidence into a criminal trial. Page: 91
what is bench warrant
A warrant issued by a judge for the arrest of a person who has failed to appear in court.
what is it called when an officer can briefly detain a person for questioning and conduct a limited search for weapons
stop and frisk
how does exclusionary rule impact the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal searches or seizures?
f evidence is deemed inadmissible due to the exclusionary rule, it cannot be used against the defendant in a criminal trial
what is his guilty pleasure food?
A. Wing stop. C. Teddy Wongs
B. McDonald’s D. Tamales
Teddy Wongs
where can we find the answer to invoke the good faith defense, what must an accused police officer prove?
That the officer believed in good faith that his or her actions were lawful and that the officer believed the legality of his or her conduct was reasonable when measured against some objective standard.
what is liability
legal responsibility for one's actions or omissions.
the Carroll doctrine is apart of which search
motor vehicle searches
how do these exceptions of search and seizures justify law enforcement actions?
justify law enforcement actions by balancing the need for effective policing with the protection of individual rights.
whats the most ridiculous excuse a student made up? do you think he believed it?
their grandma died but the same grandmother died the year before
What are the three situations in which officers can make a felony arrest without a warrant?
They observe a felony in progress; they have knowledge a felony was committed and have probable cause to believe it as committed by a particular suspect; the law of the jurisdiction permits warrantless arrests. Page: 98
what is a coerced confession
a statement made by a suspect that is obtained through force, threats, manipulation, or improper pressure
at border searches they need a probable cause to stop cars
true or false
false they don't need a probable cause
what controversies exist regarding its implementation and effectiveness of miranda warning?
debates over its effectiveness in preventing coerced confessions and whether it adequately protects suspects’ rights.
Does Lynton have a comic book Library named after him? If so what is the name?
it is located here on campus Adkinson Lynton Comic Collection
what page does chapter 5 start and end on ?
88-105
what is it called when it prohibits introduction of illegally obtained evidence into a criminal trial
exclusionary rule
what is need for a search warrant
probable cause, affidavit, specify the place
what is our names
Marisol
Alondra
Emily
If the syllabus could talk, what would it say about Lynton?
A. he stinks C. loves using other material
B. hates teaching D. loves it and is all about it
Dude loves his job, seriously! hes all about criminal justice!