Deck 15: Criminal Procedure in Crisis Times
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Deck 15: Criminal Procedure in Crisis Times
1
The government's use of extraordinary power:
A)is only limited by necessity.
B)is unlimited and can be used for any length of time.
C)can be used only when it is absolutely necessary and must be given up when the emergency is over.
D)refers only to the use of the military.
A)is only limited by necessity.
B)is unlimited and can be used for any length of time.
C)can be used only when it is absolutely necessary and must be given up when the emergency is over.
D)refers only to the use of the military.
C
2
Which of the following is TRUE regarding roving wiretaps?
A)Roving wiretaps are court orders that apply to both particular people and particular devices.
B)Roving wiretaps are court order that can only be secured in municipal.
C)Roving wiretaps are court orders that apply to particular people.
D)Roving wiretaps are court orders that apply to particular devices.
A)Roving wiretaps are court orders that apply to both particular people and particular devices.
B)Roving wiretaps are court order that can only be secured in municipal.
C)Roving wiretaps are court orders that apply to particular people.
D)Roving wiretaps are court orders that apply to particular devices.
C
3
According to rules issued by the Department of Defense in 2010 governing military commission proceedings:
A)evidence derived from statements obtained by cruel,inhumane,and degrading treatment can never be used.
B)evidence derived from statements obtained by cruel,inhumane,and degrading treatment can be used in under circumstances.
C)evidence derived from statements obtained by cruel,inhumane,and degrading treatment can be used if its use would otherwise be consistent with the interests of justice.
D)evidence can be used only if it can also be used in federal courts.
A)evidence derived from statements obtained by cruel,inhumane,and degrading treatment can never be used.
B)evidence derived from statements obtained by cruel,inhumane,and degrading treatment can be used in under circumstances.
C)evidence derived from statements obtained by cruel,inhumane,and degrading treatment can be used if its use would otherwise be consistent with the interests of justice.
D)evidence can be used only if it can also be used in federal courts.
C
4
The USA Patriot Act:
A)eliminates the constitutional balance between government power and individual privacy.
B)tips the balance in favor of individual privacy and liberty.
C)reinforces the balance between government power and individual liberty that was in effect before 9/11.
D)modifies the balance between government power and individual liberty in the government's favor.
A)eliminates the constitutional balance between government power and individual privacy.
B)tips the balance in favor of individual privacy and liberty.
C)reinforces the balance between government power and individual liberty that was in effect before 9/11.
D)modifies the balance between government power and individual liberty in the government's favor.
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5
Since 9/11,the government has shifted its primary goal from gathering evidence in order to prosecute terrorists to:
A)deporting them.
B)prosecuting drug dealers.
C)gathering intelligence in order to prevent future attacks.
D)detaining them without trial.
A)deporting them.
B)prosecuting drug dealers.
C)gathering intelligence in order to prevent future attacks.
D)detaining them without trial.
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6
According to the Crime Control and Safe Streets Act's serious crime exception:
A)law enforcement officials can intercept electronic communications without a court order.
B)the U.S.Attorney alone can approve the interception of electronic communications.
C)a federal judge must approve the interception of electronic communications.
D)no electronic communications can be intercepted while they are taking place.
A)law enforcement officials can intercept electronic communications without a court order.
B)the U.S.Attorney alone can approve the interception of electronic communications.
C)a federal judge must approve the interception of electronic communications.
D)no electronic communications can be intercepted while they are taking place.
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7
The U.S.Patriot Act:
A)tips the balance totally in favor of government power with very little protection for individual privacy.
B)tips the balance somewhat in favor of government power and guarantees somewhat less protection for individual privacy.
C)leaves the balance between government power and individual privacy in the same place it was pre-9/11.
D)tips the balance so far in favor of the government that the U.S.Supreme Court declared many of its provisions unconstitutional.
A)tips the balance totally in favor of government power with very little protection for individual privacy.
B)tips the balance somewhat in favor of government power and guarantees somewhat less protection for individual privacy.
C)leaves the balance between government power and individual privacy in the same place it was pre-9/11.
D)tips the balance so far in favor of the government that the U.S.Supreme Court declared many of its provisions unconstitutional.
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8
Who can military commissions try?
A)Any terrorist offenses
B)Noncitizens
C)Citizens
D)U.S.military personnel
A)Any terrorist offenses
B)Noncitizens
C)Citizens
D)U.S.military personnel
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9
A general ban on the interception of wire,oral,or electronic communications while they are taking place was enacted in:
A)The Patriot Act.
B)The Crime Control and Safe Streets Act.
C)The Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act.
D)Terrorist Surveillance Program.
A)The Patriot Act.
B)The Crime Control and Safe Streets Act.
C)The Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act.
D)Terrorist Surveillance Program.
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10
In the current debate about how to try foreign terrorist suspects:
A)the "terrorism as war" advocates support the use of federal courts.
B)the "terrorism as crime" advocates support the use of federal courts.
C)the "terrorism as crime" advocates support the use of military commissions.
D)there is no middle course - it's an either/or decision.
A)the "terrorism as war" advocates support the use of federal courts.
B)the "terrorism as crime" advocates support the use of federal courts.
C)the "terrorism as crime" advocates support the use of military commissions.
D)there is no middle course - it's an either/or decision.
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11
In Boumediene v.Bush (2008),the Supreme Court:
A)declared unconstitutional the provision of the Military Commission Act of 2006 that stripped federal courts of power to hear habeas corpus petitions from detainees challenging their designation as enemy combatants.
B)declared constitutional the provision of the Military Commission Act of 2006 that stripped federal courts of power to hear habeas corpus petitions from detainees challenging their designation as enemy combatants.
C)determined the Constitution does not protect enemy combatants.
D)determined enemy combatants must be tried in court martial proceedings.
A)declared unconstitutional the provision of the Military Commission Act of 2006 that stripped federal courts of power to hear habeas corpus petitions from detainees challenging their designation as enemy combatants.
B)declared constitutional the provision of the Military Commission Act of 2006 that stripped federal courts of power to hear habeas corpus petitions from detainees challenging their designation as enemy combatants.
C)determined the Constitution does not protect enemy combatants.
D)determined enemy combatants must be tried in court martial proceedings.
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12
If email and voicemail messages have been stored for less than six months,under the Patriot Act law enforcement officials:
A)do not need a warrant to intercept them.
B)need reasonable suspicion to intercept them.
C)need probable cause but not a warrant.
D)need probable cause and a warrant.
A)do not need a warrant to intercept them.
B)need reasonable suspicion to intercept them.
C)need probable cause but not a warrant.
D)need probable cause and a warrant.
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13
Miranda's application to terrorism suspects:
A)is an unsettled legal matter and still controversial.
B)is a matter that has been resolved and there is agreement that terrorism suspects must always be Mirandized before they are subject to custodial interrogation.
C)is a matter that the U.S.Attorney General has publicly refused to take a position.
D)according to the U.S.Attorney General,is a decision that rests with teh discretion of the law enforcement agent.
A)is an unsettled legal matter and still controversial.
B)is a matter that has been resolved and there is agreement that terrorism suspects must always be Mirandized before they are subject to custodial interrogation.
C)is a matter that the U.S.Attorney General has publicly refused to take a position.
D)according to the U.S.Attorney General,is a decision that rests with teh discretion of the law enforcement agent.
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14
The Patriot Act_________provision creates a national security equivalent of grand jury subpoenas.
A)safeguard
B)white collar
C)business records
D)lone wolf
A)safeguard
B)white collar
C)business records
D)lone wolf
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15
The government is allowed access to voice mail and email communications under:
A)The Patriot Act.
B)The Crime Control and Safe Streets Act.
C)The Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act.
D)The Terrorist Surveillance Act.
A)The Patriot Act.
B)The Crime Control and Safe Streets Act.
C)The Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act.
D)The Terrorist Surveillance Act.
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16
Military Commissions:
A)follow all the same procedures and rules as Article III courts.
B)have jurisdiction over citizens and non-citizens
C)operate under relaxed rules of procedure and proof compared to Article III courts.
D)also try members of the U.S.armed forces when they violate the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
A)follow all the same procedures and rules as Article III courts.
B)have jurisdiction over citizens and non-citizens
C)operate under relaxed rules of procedure and proof compared to Article III courts.
D)also try members of the U.S.armed forces when they violate the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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17
What type of offenses were sneak and peak searches mainly used for originally?
A)Counterfeiting
B)Homicides
C)All felonies
D)Drug offenses
A)Counterfeiting
B)Homicides
C)All felonies
D)Drug offenses
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18
Which of the below is a source of the president's authority to establish military commissions?
A)The uniform code of military justice
B)Article III courts
C)The president's power to conduct foreign policy
D)The president's role as commander in chief
A)The uniform code of military justice
B)Article III courts
C)The president's power to conduct foreign policy
D)The president's role as commander in chief
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19
Which of the following is NOT one of the four main elements in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)?
A)Subjective basis
B)Ex parte order
C)Minimization guidelines
D)Application
A)Subjective basis
B)Ex parte order
C)Minimization guidelines
D)Application
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20
Which are examples of total war?
A)The Vietnam War and World War II
B)World War I and the Korean War
C)The Vietnam War and the Korean War
D)World War I and World War II
A)The Vietnam War and World War II
B)World War I and the Korean War
C)The Vietnam War and the Korean War
D)World War I and World War II
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21
One of the primary differences between interrogating criminal suspects and suspected terrorists,which impacts whether the interrogation techniques are legal is:
A)the suspected terrorist will most likely be a noncitizen and the criminal suspect most likely be a citizen.
B)the terrorist suspect may be detained outside the U.S.and the criminal suspect is in the U.S.
C)law enforcement officers question criminal suspects and intelligence officers question suspected terrorists.
D)for criminal suspects the issue is whether a confession is admissible in court to establish guilt;for terrorists suspects the issue is getting information to prevent a future attack.
A)the suspected terrorist will most likely be a noncitizen and the criminal suspect most likely be a citizen.
B)the terrorist suspect may be detained outside the U.S.and the criminal suspect is in the U.S.
C)law enforcement officers question criminal suspects and intelligence officers question suspected terrorists.
D)for criminal suspects the issue is whether a confession is admissible in court to establish guilt;for terrorists suspects the issue is getting information to prevent a future attack.
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22
In a sneak-and-peek search warrant:
A)law enforcement officials first serve the warrant on the occupants but conduct the actual search while the occupants are not present.
B)law enforcement officials seek a search warrant after they first conduct a warrantless search of the premises in order to look around.
C)because of the danger involved,officers get a special warrant that allows them to sneak into the place to be searched without first knocking on the door to serve the warrant.
D)allow officers to enter a privately owned place without the owner or occupant consenting or even knowing about it.
A)law enforcement officials first serve the warrant on the occupants but conduct the actual search while the occupants are not present.
B)law enforcement officials seek a search warrant after they first conduct a warrantless search of the premises in order to look around.
C)because of the danger involved,officers get a special warrant that allows them to sneak into the place to be searched without first knocking on the door to serve the warrant.
D)allow officers to enter a privately owned place without the owner or occupant consenting or even knowing about it.
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23
Stopping travelers in vehicles at a fixed checkpoint for brief questioning about their citizenship and immigration status:
A)violates the Fourth Amendment search and seizure requirements.
B)is not considered a seizure under the Fourth Amendment.
C)is considered a seizure under the Fourth Amendment but has been held to be constitutional.
D)is considered a seizure only if officials detain the travelers for a significant amount of time.
A)violates the Fourth Amendment search and seizure requirements.
B)is not considered a seizure under the Fourth Amendment.
C)is considered a seizure under the Fourth Amendment but has been held to be constitutional.
D)is considered a seizure only if officials detain the travelers for a significant amount of time.
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24
In the case,Rasul v.Bush (2004),the Supreme Court ruled:
A)that noncitizen detainees who have been declared enemy combatants and detained in areas controlled by the U.S.cannot petition for habeas corpus in federal courts.
B)that noncitizen detainees who have been declared enemy combatants and detained in areas controlled by the U.S.can petition for habeas corpus in federal courts.
C)that noncitizen detainees who have been declared enemy combatants must be tried in federal courts in the U.S.
D)that the right to habeas corpus is suspended during war time.
A)that noncitizen detainees who have been declared enemy combatants and detained in areas controlled by the U.S.cannot petition for habeas corpus in federal courts.
B)that noncitizen detainees who have been declared enemy combatants and detained in areas controlled by the U.S.can petition for habeas corpus in federal courts.
C)that noncitizen detainees who have been declared enemy combatants must be tried in federal courts in the U.S.
D)that the right to habeas corpus is suspended during war time.
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25
Sneak-and-peek warrants became part of a federal statute in:
A)the Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
B)the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1979.
C)the U.S.Patriot Act of 2001.
D)the Terrorist Surveillance Program.
A)the Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
B)the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1979.
C)the U.S.Patriot Act of 2001.
D)the Terrorist Surveillance Program.
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A military commission is composed of:
A)a panel of civilian judges who decide war crime cases.
B)a panel of civilian judges and military officers who decide war crime cases.
C)a panel of military officers who decide war crime cases.
D)a panel of military officers who decide violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
A)a panel of civilian judges who decide war crime cases.
B)a panel of civilian judges and military officers who decide war crime cases.
C)a panel of military officers who decide war crime cases.
D)a panel of military officers who decide violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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In re National Security Letter (2013)involved a San Francisco U.S.District Court which held that:
A)an NSL cannot be used for internet providers.
B)issuing an NSL did not violate the First Amendment.
C)the First Amendment is not an issue with regard to NSLs.
D)issuing an NSL violated the First Amendment.
A)an NSL cannot be used for internet providers.
B)issuing an NSL did not violate the First Amendment.
C)the First Amendment is not an issue with regard to NSLs.
D)issuing an NSL violated the First Amendment.
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In a trial before a military commission created in the wake of 9/11,an accused does not have the presumption of innocence.
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The jurisdiction of military commissions applies only to noncitizens.
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Sneak and peek searches were first created by the Patriot Act.
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31
In Demore v.Kim (2003),the Supreme Court ruled that:
A)mandatory detention for aliens who have been convicted of certain crimes pending removal proceedings is not unconstitutional,even if the alien is a lawful permanent resident.
B)mandatory detention for criminal aliens is unconstitutional.
C)mandatory detention for criminal aliens is not unconstitutional as long as the alien was not admitted lawfully into the U.S.
D)the Immigration and Nationality Act requires immigration judges to exercise their discretion in deciding if a criminal alien should be detained pending removal proceedings.
A)mandatory detention for aliens who have been convicted of certain crimes pending removal proceedings is not unconstitutional,even if the alien is a lawful permanent resident.
B)mandatory detention for criminal aliens is unconstitutional.
C)mandatory detention for criminal aliens is not unconstitutional as long as the alien was not admitted lawfully into the U.S.
D)the Immigration and Nationality Act requires immigration judges to exercise their discretion in deciding if a criminal alien should be detained pending removal proceedings.
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Military commissions try military personnel for violating the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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_________ consists of a panel of military officers acting under military authority to try enemy combatants for war crimes.
A)Military commission
B)Specialized community review
C)Article II review
D)Military courts martial
A)Military commission
B)Specialized community review
C)Article II review
D)Military courts martial
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34
In U.S.v.Martinez-Fuerte (1976),the Supreme Court held:
A)police can constitutionally stop a vehicle at a fixed check point for brief questioning of the occupants even though they have no reason to believe the vehicle contains illegal aliens.
B)it violates the Fourth Amendment for police to stop vehicles at a fixed checkpoint without reasonable suspicion that the vehicle contains illegal aliens.
C)the Fourth Amendment requires that police have probable cause to believe a vehicle contains illegal aliens before they can stop it at a fixed checkpoint.
D)it is constitutional for police to stop a vehicle at a fixed checkpoint and they can search the entire vehicle and its occupants without reasonable suspicion or probable cause.
A)police can constitutionally stop a vehicle at a fixed check point for brief questioning of the occupants even though they have no reason to believe the vehicle contains illegal aliens.
B)it violates the Fourth Amendment for police to stop vehicles at a fixed checkpoint without reasonable suspicion that the vehicle contains illegal aliens.
C)the Fourth Amendment requires that police have probable cause to believe a vehicle contains illegal aliens before they can stop it at a fixed checkpoint.
D)it is constitutional for police to stop a vehicle at a fixed checkpoint and they can search the entire vehicle and its occupants without reasonable suspicion or probable cause.
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In which document did the U.S.Congress gave the President the authority "to use all necessary force against those nations,organizations,or persons he determines planned,authorized,committed,or aided the terrorist attacks" on 9/11/2001?
A)The Terrorist Surveillance Program
B)The Authorization for Use of Military Force
C)The Military Order of November 13,2001
D)The Presidential Proclamation
A)The Terrorist Surveillance Program
B)The Authorization for Use of Military Force
C)The Military Order of November 13,2001
D)The Presidential Proclamation
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36
Concerning the law of interrogating terrorist suspects:
A)it is clear that the U.S.Constitution requires terrorist suspects be treated the same as criminal suspects.
B)the definition of what constitutes torture is clear.
C)there is no clear definition of torture or what violates the Constitution.
D)there is consensus that torture is legal when interrogating persons suspects of planning terrorist acts on American soil.
A)it is clear that the U.S.Constitution requires terrorist suspects be treated the same as criminal suspects.
B)the definition of what constitutes torture is clear.
C)there is no clear definition of torture or what violates the Constitution.
D)there is consensus that torture is legal when interrogating persons suspects of planning terrorist acts on American soil.
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The U.S.Attorney General must take into custody and detain during removal proceedings any alien who has committed certain detailed criminal offenses according to:
A)the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act.
B)the Immigration Act.
C)a recent presidential Executive Order.
D)the Supreme Court's decision in U.S.v.Martinez-Fuerte.
A)the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act.
B)the Immigration Act.
C)a recent presidential Executive Order.
D)the Supreme Court's decision in U.S.v.Martinez-Fuerte.
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The balance during emergency times tips toward the protection of individual liberty.
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39
The Military Order of November 13,2001:
A)allows the secretary of defense to detain noncitizens who there is reason to believe was a member of al Qaida.
B)allows the secretary of defense to detain American citizens who are suspected of being members of al Qaida.
C)authorizes the use of military force against individuals suspected of being involved in the 9/11 attack on the U.S.
D)allows federal law enforcement agencies to arrest suspected terrorists.
A)allows the secretary of defense to detain noncitizens who there is reason to believe was a member of al Qaida.
B)allows the secretary of defense to detain American citizens who are suspected of being members of al Qaida.
C)authorizes the use of military force against individuals suspected of being involved in the 9/11 attack on the U.S.
D)allows federal law enforcement agencies to arrest suspected terrorists.
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In order to be considered a "deportable alien",a person must:
A)admit to his/her deportability when questioned by officials.
B)have been found deportable by an immigration judge.
C)refuse to cooperate with officials.
D)admit to his/her deportability when questioned by officials or been found deportable by an immigration judge.
A)admit to his/her deportability when questioned by officials.
B)have been found deportable by an immigration judge.
C)refuse to cooperate with officials.
D)admit to his/her deportability when questioned by officials or been found deportable by an immigration judge.
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The_________Administration declared that most of the detainees captured in the war in Afghanistan were unlawful enemy combatants.
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42
In Demore v.Kim,the Supreme Court ruled that mandatory detention for criminal aliens pending removal proceedings always violates due process.
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43
The Patriot Act expanded the permitted use of pen registers.
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Searches of private places without the consent or knowledge of the occupants are called_________and
searches.
searches.
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Devices used to record outgoing telephone numbers for a particular telephone are called
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The____________________________________ Act of 1968 puts a general ban on the interception of wire,oral,or electronic communication while they are taking place.
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Panels made up of military officers to try U.S.military personnel for violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice are termed__________________.
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Information gathering about the enemy is called_________.
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The Authorization for Use of Military Force of 2001 was issued by President Bush as a presidential proclamation.
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Sneak and peek warrants are a variation of no-knock entries.
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Acts committed during wartime that inflict needless suffering and damage when pursuing a military objective are called__________________.
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Ordinary federal courts are also referred to as_________courts.
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The Patriot Act significantly expanded government surveillance power beyond the Crime Control and Safe Streets Act.
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A panel of military officers with authority to try enemy combatants for war crimes is a/an
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The Supreme Court has ruled that stopping travelers at fixed checkpoints for brief questioning about their citizenship or immigration status is constitutional.
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The Crime Control and Safe Streets Act placed an absolute ban on the interception of all wire,oral,or electronic communications while there taking place.
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Secret__________________captures a record of all telephone numbers from a subscriber's phone,using
pen registers and trap and trace devices.
pen registers and trap and trace devices.
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It has been is the national policy of the U.S.for many years to limit immigration into the country.
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Arizona's Immigration Law signed in 2010,requires police officers who,in the course of a traffic stop or other law enforcement action,have reasonable suspicion the person entered the U.S.illegally to verify the person's immigration status.
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Waging the Cold War required greater dependence on intelligence gathering.
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Identify and describe the three tiers of the surveillance system designed to balance government power and individual privacy.Include in your description both government powers and the limits on that power in each tier.
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62
Identify and describe the significance of the three sources that have affected the balance between security and rights in the detention of terrorist suspects since 9/11.
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63
Identify the sources of authority for the Military Order of November 13,2001,and describe the jurisdiction of military commissions created by the order.
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64
What were "sneakandpeek" searches originally used for,and how has their legal status and definition changed since 9/11? Describe the three conditions under which the Patriot Act authorizes judges to issue sneak-and-peek warrants.
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65
How,if at all,has the Patriot Act modified the balance between government power and individual privacy?
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