Exam 1: Individual Rights Under the United States Constitution
Exam 1: Individual Rights Under the United States Constitution60 Questions
Exam 2: Criminal Courts,Pretrial Processes,and the Exclusionary Rule60 Questions
Exam 3: Basic Underlying Concepts: Privacy, Probable Cause, and Reasonableness60 Questions
Exam 4: Criminal Investigatory Search Warrants60 Questions
Exam 5: Searches for Electronically Stored Information and Electronic Surveillance60 Questions
Exam 6: Administrative and Special Needs Searches60 Questions
Exam 7: Arrests, Searches Incident to Arrest, and Protective Sweeps60 Questions
Exam 8: Stops and Frisks60 Questions
Exam 9: Consent Searches60 Questions
Exam 10: The Plain View Doctrine60 Questions
Exam 11: Search and Seizure of Vehicles and Containers60 Questions
Exam 12: Open Fields and Abandoned Property60 Questions
Exam 13: Interrogations, Admissions, and Confessions60 Questions
Exam 14: Pretrial Visual Identification Procedures60 Questions
Exam 15: Criminal Trials, Appeals, and Other Post-Conviction Remedies60 Questions
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The concepts of due process and equal protection are the same.Everyone has due process rights and anyone can win a lawsuit for an equal protection violation.
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The primary significance of the Marbury v.Madison decision is that it:
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An advocate of the crime control model would support increased funding for police,prosecutors,and to build more prisons.
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In which of the following historical documents was it first explicitly written that individuals have rights that cannot be taken away and that these rights are "self-evident"?
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Substantive criminal law establishes legal prescriptions and proscriptions,whereas procedural criminal law sets forth the mechanisms through which substantive criminal laws are implemented.
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Discuss "symbolic speech" as interpreted by the courts under the First Amendment.
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The Fourth Amendment prohibits ___________ searches and seizures.
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If a person in prison believes he or she is being held in violation of the Constitution,they should probably seek
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The Supreme Court of the 1960s made policing the police,as well as state courts,a distinctly federal concern.Today,we refer to this shift in policy as the _____________ of the 1960s.
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Which of the below words/phrases closely resembles the concept of "due process"?
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Cruel and unusual punishment is forbidden by which Amendment?
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The __________________ provides that no law is constitutional if it "prohibits the free exercise" of religion.
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The _________ branch of government creates most of the law of criminal procedure.
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Explain the two different types of freedoms having to do with religion.
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Explain the distinction between due process and crime control values.
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Law made by judicial interpretation of statutes and regulations is called _______.
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The most significant effect of the Bail Reform Act of 1984 is
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The power of the government to acquire private property is called ___________.
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The Sixth Amendment provides a right to be represented by counsel in all criminal prosecutions that may result in imprisonment.
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Article III of the Constitution establishes the U.S.Supreme Court as the highest judicial body in the United States and specifies the Court's original and appellate jurisdiction.
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