Exam 5: Searches and Arrests With Warrants
Exam 1: The American Criminal Court System75 Questions
Exam 2: Some Important Underlying Concepts78 Questions
Exam 3: Forms of Evidence79 Questions
Exam 4: Obtaining Evidence and the Fourth Amendment78 Questions
Exam 5: Searches and Arrests With Warrants80 Questions
Exam 6: Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement80 Questions
Exam 7: Self-Incrimination, Confessions, and Identification Procedures80 Questions
Exam 8: Witness Competency, Credibility, and Impeachment78 Questions
Exam 9: Examining Witnesses79 Questions
Exam 10: Testimonial Privileges79 Questions
Exam 11: The Hearsay Rule79 Questions
Exam 12: Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule80 Questions
Exam 13: How Different Types of Evidence Are Introduced79 Questions
Exam 14: Wrongful Convictions80 Questions
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"John Doe" arrest warrants may still be issued even without a detailed description of the suspect.
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Arrests in the home must be accompanied by warrant if no exigent circumstances exists.
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The particularity requirement for a warrant means that it must describe the specific places and/or persons to be searched.
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Defining what constitutes an "arrest" will depend on the duration of the stop and the degree of the intrusion.
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The Court ruled in Wilson that bringing members of the media along to serve a warrant if they are not in aid of the execution of the warrant is a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
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Which court case set the standard for the use of "non-deadly" force?
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In certain cases, warrantless arrests can also take place inside
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It is more acceptable for a police officer to make an arrest with the act done in his or her presence.
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For a warrant to be valid, it must be issued by a ______magistrate.
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Search warrants not only have location restriction but also time restrictions.
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Arrests require probable cause; stops require reasonable suspicion.
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The attorney generals of any given state are considered neutral and detached.
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Tennessee v. Garner (1985) set the standard for the use of deadly force.
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