Exam 10: Where the Exclusionary Rule Does Not Apply
Exam 1: History and Development of the Law of Criminal Justice63 Questions
Exam 2: Important Aspects of the American Criminal Justice System63 Questions
Exam 3: Using Evidence to Determine Guilt or Innocence63 Questions
Exam 4: Direct and Circumstantial Evidence and the Use of Inferences63 Questions
Exam 5: Witnesses and the Testimony of Witnesses63 Questions
Exam 6: Judicial Notice, Privileges of Witnesses, and Shield Laws62 Questions
Exam 7: The Use of Hearsay in the Courtroom63 Questions
Exam 8: The Confrontation Clause and Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule63 Questions
Exam 9: The Exclusionary Rule63 Questions
Exam 10: Where the Exclusionary Rule Does Not Apply63 Questions
Exam 11: Special Needs and Administrative Searches63 Questions
Exam 12: Obtaining Statements and Confessions for Use As Evidence63 Questions
Exam 13: The Law Governing Identification Evidence63 Questions
Exam 14: Obtaining Physical and Other Evidence62 Questions
Exam 15: Obtaining Evidence From Computers or by Use of Search Warrants, Wiretapping, or Dogs Trained to Indicate an Alert63 Questions
Exam 16: The Crime Scene, The Chain of Custody Requirement, and the Use of Fingerprints and Trace Evidence63 Questions
Exam 17: Videotapes, Photographs, Documents, and Writings As Evidence63 Questions
Exam 18: Scientific Evidence62 Questions
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To have ___________ to challenge a police search, the person must have had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the place searched.
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Fully define the categories of abandonment and the subsequent impact on evidence seized and the use of, or exception to, the exclusionary rule in each situation.
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To have standing to contest a police search (and a Fourth Amendment complaint), the person must have had a/n ____________ in the place or things searched.
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There is no Fourth Amendment search when police view something
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Consent must be voluntary for a valid warrantless search.Other factors that may be considered in determining whether a search was voluntary are
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Society pays a high price to secure the exclusionary rule's benefits.
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Property left in a motel room or storage locker after the rental agreement has expired
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Consent is always necessary for entry even if police are acting in an emergency situation.
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An officer who is acting _________________ cannot rely on the good faith exception.
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The area immediately around a house (e.g.yard) is called the ____________.
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If a person abandons property because of illegal police activity, it
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The exclusionary rule does not apply in probation or ____________ revocation proceedings.
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Maryland v.Garrison is an example of the U.S.Supreme Court's honest mistake exception.
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When does an individual lose their expectation of privacy in rental property?
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To be able to raise a legal issue, the person must have ____________.
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The exclusionary rule applies to evidence obtained in a consent search.
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The Fourth Amendment generally does not apply to property that is voluntarily abandoned.
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