Constitution/Case Facts
Defense Supreme Court
Pros Supreme Court
Defense Federal
Pros Federal
100
The Amendment that guarantees the right to not "be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself".

What is the 5th Amendment?

100

The iconic Supreme Court case where Miranda rights were established.

What is Miranda v. Arizona?
100
The item searched for in Rhode Island v. Innis

What is a shotgun/firearm/gun?

100

A case where the defendant's ability to speak to his child was conditioned on his cooperation with police

What is Brown v. Horell?

100

The contraband the police were searching for in United States v. Kimbrough

What is cocaine/drugs?

200

The statement that the defendant made while in alleged police custody

What is, "I was trying to make sure the family inn could be passed down for generations"?

200

The case where the precedent is set on how a defendant is to proceed once invoking a right to an attorney

What is Edwards v. Arizona?

200

A case where an undercover police officer was found to not have to provide suspects with Miranda warnings before engaging in questioning

What is Illinois v. Perkins?
200

A case where it is held that past invocation of the right to silence, police advising the defendant any further is "continued interrogation"

What is State v. Finehout?

200

A case that holds police deception is just one factor to be examined 

What is People v. Musselwhite?
300

The Amendment that gives "[a]ll persons born or naturalized in the United States," citizenship and legal rights.

What is the 14th Amendment?

300

The two factors of a relinquishment of one's rights (in this case, 5th Amendment)

What are "knowing" and "intelligent"?

300

A case that the defense will argue is disanalagous for the following reasons (not an exhaustive list)

1. The Deputy in our case spoke directly to the defendant

2. The recording was consented to

What is Arizona v. Mauro?

300

The statement made in Brown v. Horell 

What is "only the truth is going to take you that place"?

300

The term that means all of the relevant case facts

What is the "totality of the circumstances"?
400

The statements Deputy Kim made to the defendant

What is, "better make sure Dorais knows everything", and "lay everything out"?

400

The case that holds that statements made prior to mirandization must be excluded

What is Stansbury v. California?

400

The key quote from Rhode Island v. Innis in regards to an officer's remarks that suggests information was voluntarily provided by the suspect and not out of an interrogation

What is "reasonably likely to elicit an incriminating response"?

400

The statements made by the officers in State v. Finehout

What is "tell the truth" and "get it out in the open"?

400

A reason that the defense may say United States v. Kimbrough is not analogous to today's case

What is the police had "legitimate concerns of the defendant destroying evidence"?

500

The definition of one's Miranda rights (as applicable to this case)

What are, "the right to remain silent" and the "right to an attorney"

500

The case that holds 5th Amendment rights are applicable to witnesses who claim no involvement in the crime

What is Ohio v. Reiner?

500

The key phrase to remember about interrogations from Arizona v. Mauro (hint: something that the conversation was NOT)

What is [an interrogation or its] "functional equivalent"?

500

A statement from Brown v. Horell that constitutes an invocation of one's 5th Amendment right to silence and counsel?

What is "I'm not going to say anymore until I talk to a lawyer"?
500

The deception in People v. Musselwhite

What is the police lying about having evidence/fingerprints?