Exam 3: Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion

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In ______,the probable cause concerns are whether the items to be seized are connected with criminal activity.

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What is the standard legal definition of probable cause? Discuss each component of the definition and provide an example of each.

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Originally,the term "man of reasonable caution" referred to:

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What is Officer Adams seeking to obtain by observing the apartment and picking up the baggie?

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Probable cause and reasonable suspicion are based on "totality of______ ".

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The only contacts or encounters with the police which require probable cause or reasonable suspicion are those which involve an unreasonable______ .

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Without probable cause,the evidence will be thrown out of court.

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Stale evidence is a problem only for probable cause to ______.

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Discuss the U.S.Supreme Court's decision in Alabama.v.White (1990)on reasonable suspicion.Explain why you agree or disagree with the majority position.

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Which of the following does the Court consider when evaluating information given by informants?

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Which amendment is most concerned with probable cause?

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An initial determination of probable cause by a police officer may be subject to review by the court if the defendant files a motion to:

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The average man or woman on the street in the law is called ______.

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The original term "man of reasonable caution" refers to:

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The standard definition of probable cause,and which established the reasonableness test,can be found in the U.S.Supreme Court's 1949 decision,______v.U.S.

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The practical definition of reasonable suspicion is more than 30 percent certainty.

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In determining probable cause,the term "man of reasonable caution" is best interpreted using the standard of an "objectively reasonable police officer," may be found in which case?

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The issuance of a warrant ensures a more orderly procedure and is a better guarantee that probable cause is,in fact,present because it has been reviewed by a(n):

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When may Officer Jimenez be required to disclose the identity of criminal informant Carlos?

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When an appellate court reviews the issue of the existence of probable cause,it must:

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