Exam 3: Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion
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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A level of proof is the degree of certainty required by the law for an act to be legal.
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In Alabama v.White,the U.S.Supreme Court held that an anonymous tip supplemented by______ could establish reasonable suspicion.
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In searches without a warrant,the ______makes the initial determination of probable cause.
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Various areas of law enforcement have the same definition of probable cause but they have a different:
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The trial court's determination of probable cause or reasonable suspicion is not final and can be reviewed on appeal.
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Probable cause is not required in searches and seizures of property without a warrant.
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How will the court measure whether Officer Peabody has probable cause to arrest the student?
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Police officers are legally entitled to rely on their experience in making the probable cause or reasonable suspicion determination.
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In arrests with a warrant,the magistrate makes the initial determination of probable cause.
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Probable cause and reasonable suspicion differ in the degree of ______and are used in different situations.
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The practical definition of probable cause is "Less certain than not."
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Reasonable suspicion has a______ degree of certainty than probable cause.
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What is a personal reason why Officer Adams would seek a search warrant?
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If information has a low degree of reliability,more information is required to establish probable cause than if the information were reliable.
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