Exam 5: Searches for Electronically Stored Information and Electronic Surveillance
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 _____________________ provides that any person may intercept an electronic communication made through a system that is configured so that the communication is readily accessible to the general public.
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A transfer containing the human voice at any point between and including the point of origin and the point of reception is called ____________.
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Title III specifically exempts which of the following from the warrant requirement?
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Which of the following is not a true statement concerning Title III?
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When one party to a communication consents to the interception of the communication,neither Title III nor the Fourth Amendment prevents the use of the communication in court against another party to the communication.This is called __________________.
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Explain the two stage process used for most searches of electronically stored information.
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Searches and seizures concerning foreign intelligence and antiterrorism efforts are authorized and regulated by the Foreign Intelligence and Racketeering Act (FIRA).
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Because of the uniqueness of certain crimes and the need for electronic surveillance to deal with same,Congress enacted the ______________________ in part to deal with modern society's conflicting demands for privacy and more effective law enforcement.
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The composition of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC)is determined by:
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Title III does not apply to the use of electronic devices emitting signals that enable law enforcement officials to track the location of objects and persons.This is because:
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Although e-mail has replaced telephone communication in many spheres,it is not considered a 'wire communication' for Title III purposes.
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Title III does apply to the use of electronic devices emitting signals that enable law enforcement officials to track the location of objects and persons.
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Putting material ____________ means it is not accessible to anyone without a special court order.
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In Olmstead v.United States (1928),the Court held that wiretapping of telephone conversations:
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Many courts have upheld requirements that forensic analysis of the computers had to be conducted within 30,60,or 90 days of the physical search,even though traditional searches must normally be executed with 10 days of the issuance of a search warrant.
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The ______________ allows a communications service provider to intercept and disclose communications to protect the rights or property of the provider as part of the ordinary course of business.
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The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)authorizes courts to conduct ___________ of surveillance materials.
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Which of the following is a true statement concerning time limitations on the forensic examination phase of electronically stored information?
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If a conversation takes place in public where other parties can overhear the conversation,there is no reasonable expectation of privacy.However,any recording of such a conversation would violate Title III.
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