Exam 7: Searches and Seizures of Things
Exam 1: The Court System and Sources of Rights120 Questions
Exam 2: Overview of the Criminal Justice Process120 Questions
Exam 3: Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion120 Questions
Exam 4: The Exclusionary Rule120 Questions
Exam 5: Stop and Frisk, Border Seizures, and Stationhouse Detentions119 Questions
Exam 6: Arrests117 Questions
Exam 7: Searches and Seizures of Things120 Questions
Exam 8: Vehicle Stops, Searches, and Inventories120 Questions
Exam 9: Plain View, Open Fields, Abandonment, and Electronic Surveillance120 Questions
Exam 10: Lineups and Other Pretrial Identification Procedures120 Questions
Exam 11: Confessions and Admissions: Miranda V Arizona120 Questions
Exam 12: Constitutional Rights of the Accused During Trial120 Questions
Exam 13: Civil Lawsuits Against the Police120 Questions
Exam 14: Legal Liabilities of Law Enforcement Officers120 Questions
Exam 15: Electronic Surveillance and the War on Terror119 Questions
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The general rule is that searches and seizures can be conducted only with a_________ .
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The Chimel rule holds that a warrantless search incident to arrest is valid if limited to the area of immediate control,meaning the area from which the person might be able to obtain a weapon or destroy evidence.
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In a voluntary consent situation,voluntariness is determined by looking at the:
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When serving a warrant,officers must always knock and announce their presence.
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The general rule is that searches and seizures can be made:
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A custodial search may be deemed "incident to arrest" even when carried out later than the time of arrest,if there was a:
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It is important to know who can give _________consent to a legal search of private premises.
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A police officer who wanted to obtain a warrant immediately to search a location,on the expectation that contraband will arrive there later,would seek a(n)_______search warrant.
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The right to privacy is a constitutional right,but it is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution-unlike the prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures,which is specified in the Fourth Amendment.Explain how____________________the right to privacy has been defined by the U.S.Supreme Court and what the implications are for the citizens of the United States.
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Warrantless searches with consent are valid,but the consent must be which of the following?
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The exception for exigent circumstances applies when there is some kind of emergency situation that makes_________ dangerous,useless,or unnecessary.
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A search is limited to homes,offices,buildings,or other enclosed places.
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There are four basic requirements for the valid issuance of a search warrant: (1)a statement of probable cause, (2)a supporting oath or affirmation, (3)a______ of the place to be searched and the things to be seized,and (4)the signature of a magistrate.
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Search is defined as the exercise of dominion or control by the government over a person or thing because of a violation of law.
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Items which,in general,are illegal for anyone to possess are called________ .
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Under the exception for a search incident to a lawful arrest,officers may search:
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An anticipatory search warrant can be based on reasonable suspicion.
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