Exam 2: Search and Seizure
Exam 1: An Introduction to the Justice System61 Questions
Exam 2: Search and Seizure52 Questions
Exam 3: Arrest and Custody58 Questions
Exam 4: Law Enforcement and the Citizen on the Street54 Questions
Exam 5: Privilege Against Compulsory Self-Incrimination55 Questions
Exam 6: Initial Appearance and Arraignment51 Questions
Exam 7: Assistance of Counsel54 Questions
Exam 8: Pretrial Motions, Hearings, and Plea Negotiations55 Questions
Exam 9: Courtroom Evidence54 Questions
Exam 10: Jury52 Questions
Exam 11: Trial Procedure54 Questions
Exam 12: Deliberation of the Jury and the Verdict54 Questions
Exam 13: Sentencing and Appeals54 Questions
Exam 14: Collateral Proceedings and Writs53 Questions
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Federal rules do NOT recognize an expectation of privacy in these types of records.
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Exceptions to the Fourth Amendment include consent, the Plain View Doctrine, and ________.
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A person's garbage bags left on a public sidewalk may be searched without a warrant.
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If a police officer enters a business during normal business hours and opens a door marked private and observes criminal activity, that activity falls under the ________ zone of privacy rule, and it would be deemed an illegal search.
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In the case of Katz v. United States, the Supreme Court expanded the scope of the Fourth Amendment by:
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The Fourth Amendment provides the right of the people to be secure in their:
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Which of the following is an exception to an individual's expectation of privacy in a fenced backyard?
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In the case of Wong Sun v. United States, the Supreme Court held that:
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The plain view doctrine is a judicially established exception to the Fourth Amendment.
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