Exam 9: Plain View, Open Fields, Abandonment, and Border Searches
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Exam 2: Overview of the Criminal Justice Process65 Questions
Exam 3: Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion65 Questions
Exam 4: The Exclusionary Rule65 Questions
Exam 5: Stop and Frisk and Stationhouse Detention64 Questions
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Exam 8: Motor Vehicle Stops, Searches, and Inventories64 Questions
Exam 9: Plain View, Open Fields, Abandonment, and Border Searches65 Questions
Exam 10: Lineups and Other Means of Pretrial Identification65 Questions
Exam 11: Confessions and Admissions: Miranda V Arizona65 Questions
Exam 12: Basic Constitutional Rights of the Accused During Trial65 Questions
Exam 13: Sentencing, the Death Penalty, and Other Forms of Punishment65 Questions
Exam 14: Legal Liabilities of Law Enforcement Officers65 Questions
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_________ lineups reduce the power of suggestion and reduce the possibility that the witness will pick the person who most resembles the perpetrator:
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There is considerable evidence that people are poor at identifying:
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Given the high risk of misidentification, courts _______ throw out eyewitness identification.
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A person running an identification procedure who does not know the suspects is
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In Stovall v. Denno (1967), the Supreme Court ruled that eyewitness identification could be challenged on constitutional grounds:
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