Stop and frisk
What is Terry v. Ohio?
Unreasonable search and seizures
What is the 4th amendment?
In the law of evidence, the necessity or duty of affirmatively proving a fact or facts in dispute
What is burden of proof?
I have a baseball bat, hit you with it, and you need 30 stitches
What is 2nd degree battery?
What was the first metropolitan police department in the US
What is NYC?
With PC you can search trunk, packages, etc
What is US v. Ross
Freedom of speech
What is the 1st amendment?
The questioning of a witness in a trial or the taking of a deposition, by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness
What is cross examination?
I tell you I'm going to punch you in the face
What is assault?
The neighborhood system in old England can be broken down into what 3 categories
What is tithing, hundred, shire?
Requires a jury trail for serious crimes
What is Duncan v. Louisiana?
Excessive bail or fines
What is the 8th amendment?
The act of officers or agents of a government, inducing a person to commit a crime not originally contemplated by him, for the purpose of instituting a criminal prosecution against him
What is entrapment?
What is aggravated kidnapping?
First US police agency
What is Texas Rangers?
Brings the exclusionary rule to the states
What is Mapp v. Ohio?
Due process
What is the 14th amendment?
Refers to that which ordinarily would be anticipated by a human being of average reasonable intelligence and perception.
What is foreseeable?
What is 2nd degree kidnapping?
First federal law enforcement agencies
What is revenue cutter service, postal police, treasury enforcement?
Deadly force cannot be used solely to subdue a fleeing felon
What is Tennessee v. Garner?
Speedy and public trial
What is the 6th amendment?
An order by a court prohibiting a defendant from committing an act which is injurious to the plaintiff
What is injunction?
Forcible removal of a person from one place to another. There is no ransom
What is simple kidnapping?
Components of law enforcement
What is police, courts, corrections?