Deck 6: Police and the Constitution

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What is the justification required to make an arrest?

A) Exclusionary evidence
B) Mere suspicion
C) Probable cause
D) Reasonable suspicion
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The Fourth Amendment contains two critical legal concepts: a prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures,and:

A) A trial by a jury of peers
B) Prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment
C) Requirement of probable cause to make an arrest
D) Requirement of reasonable suspicion to make an arrest
Question
Arrest warrants are written orders,based on probable cause and issued by a:

A) Law enforcement officer
B) Prosecuting attorney
C) Grand jury
D) Judge
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A pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons with the purpose of protecting the officer or other citizens,and not to find evidence of illegal substances for use in a trial,is referred to as a(n):

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Seizure
D) Stop
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The Fourth Amendment protects against:

A) Double jeopardy
B) Unreasonable search and seizure
C) Cruel and unusual punishment
D) Self-incrimination
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What is the scope of the search during a stop?

A) Area within the suspect's immediate control
B) Area within the suspect's reach
C) Nothing can be searched
D) Outer clothing only
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According to the textbook,which of the following is NOT one of the exigent circumstances that exempt law enforcement officers from having to "knock and announce" their identity before entering a dwelling of an arrest warrant?

A) A felony is being committed at the time the officer enters
B) No one is home at the time of the execution of the warrant
C) Persons inside are destroying evidence
D) Suspect is armed and poses a strong threat
Question
Which case law established "stop and frisk?"

A) Carroll v.United States
B) Mapp v.Ohio
C) Terry v.Ohio
D) Weeks v.United States
Question
The purpose of a "frisk" is to discover _____________________.

A) Weapons
B) Evidence
C) The suspect's identity
D) Narcotics
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A(n)____ is the taking into custody of a citizen for the purpose of detaining him or her on a criminal charge.

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Seizure
D) Stop
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Reasonable grounds to believe the existence of facts warranting certain actions,such as the search or arrest of a person is:

A) Reasonable suspicion
B) Probable cause
C) Search cause
D) Clear and convincing evidence
Question
The ____ prohibits the use of illegally seized evidence.

A) Exclusionary rule
B) Poisoned tree rule
C) Probable cause rule
D) Reasonable rule
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The "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule was established by case law in:

A) United States v.Leon
B) Brewer v.Williams
C) Nix v.Williams
D) Carroll v.United States
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A(n)____ is a situation that requires extralegal or exceptional actions by the police.In these circumstances,police officers are justified in not following procedural rules,such as those pertaining to search and arrest warrants.

A) Exclusionary circumstance
B) Exigent circumstance
C) Rare circumstance
D) Reasonable circumstance
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When police are conducting a search or seizure,they must be ____.

A) analytical
B) Fair
C) Quiet
D) Reasonable
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Generally speaking,which of the four sources of probable cause mentioned in the text is not strong enough to stand alone?

A) Information
B) Evidence
C) Association
D) Personal observation
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A(n)____ is the process by which police examine a person or property to find evidence that will be used to prove guilt in a criminal trial.

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Search
D) Stop
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A (n)____ is a brief detention of a person by law enforcement agents for questioning.

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Seizure
D) Stop
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Any physical or verbal evidence police are able to acquire by using illegally obtained evidence is known as:

A) Fruit of the poisoned tree
B) The exclusionary rule
C) The rotten apple doctrine
D) Exculpatory evidence
Question
To determine whether a stop is based on reasonable suspicion,the court uses a ________________ test.

A) Probable cause
B) Justification
C) Beyond a reasonable doubt
D) Totality of the circumstances
Question
The reasoning behind the warrantless search of automobiles is that:

A) Because they traverse public roadways,there is no expectation to privacy in one's vehicle
B) Vehicles contain an area too small to require a search warrant
C) Vehicles are moveable,and could drive away before the officer could obtain a warrant
D) Vehicles can have more than one driver,therefore they are not considered under the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches
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The direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence of criminal activity and try to gain a confession is called a(n):

A) Frisk
B) Interrogation
C) Seizure
D) Interview
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If a law enforcement officer has a search warrant authorizing him to search for a laser printer,where can he look during the search procedure for this evidence?

A) Small drawers
B) Jewelry boxes
C) On desktops
D) In a medicine cabinet
Question
Electronic surveillance of a suspect cannot last more than ____ without a judicial extension.

A) 10 days
B) 30 days
C) 60 days
D) 90 days
Question
Given the invasiveness of electronic surveillance,the Supreme Court has generally held that the practice is prohibited by _____________________.

A) The Fourth Amendment
B) The Fifth Amendment
C) The Sixth Amendment
D) The Eighth Amendment
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The exclusionary rule prohibits the use of illegally seized evidence.
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Which of the following cases set the standard for consent searches?

A) Carroll v.United States
B) Chimel v.California
C) Mapp v.Ohio
D) Schneckcloth v.Bustamonte
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Information provided by an informant is not sufficient to establish probable cause; rather,physical evidence must be present.
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In ____,the Court ruled that police may search any area within the suspect's "immediate control" to confiscate any weapons or evidence that the suspect could destroy.

A) United States v.Robinson
B) Chimel v.California
C) Mapp v.Ohio
D) California v.Greenwood
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A(n)____ is a written order,based on probable cause and issued by a judge or magistrate,commanding that police officers or criminal investigators search a specific person,place,or property to obtain evidence.

A) Affidavit
B) Arrest warrant
C) Search
D) Search warrant
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If a suspect indicates that they do not wish to be questioned by police,thereby refusing to waive their Miranda rights,the officers should:

A) Send another officer in to continue questioning the suspect
B) Attempt to convince the suspect to waive his or her Miranda rights
C) Stop questioning the suspect immediately
D) Continue questioning the suspect,but only until his or her attorney arrives
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The right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure is contained within the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution.
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A(n)____ is the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of the law.

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Search
D) Seizure
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In order to obtain a search warrant,a police officer must generally provide specific information on the premises to be searched,the illegal activity taking place,the items to be seized,and:

A) Preponderance of the evidence
B) Probable cause
C) Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
D) Reasonable suspicion
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What kind of search takes place when an individual gives law enforcement permission to search their persons,homes,or belongings?

A) An automobile search
B) A consent search
C) A search incident to arrest
D) A search within plain view
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A law enforcement officer on border patrol does not need a warrant to search vehicles crossing the border.This exception to the search warrant is referred to as:

A) An automobile search
B) A border search
C) A consent search
D) A hot pursuit search
Question
The recognized standard for a "reasonable expectation of privacy" was established by which of the following court cases?

A) Katz v.United States
B) Mapp v.Ohio
C) Terry v.Ohio
D) United States v.Cortez
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What is the legal basis for the Miranda warning?

A) First Amendment
B) Fourth Amendment
C) Fifth Amendment
D) Eighth Amendment
Question
Coolidge v.New Hampshire established the doctrine for plain view searches.Which of the following is not one of the required criteria?

A) The item is positioned so as to be detected easily by the officer
B) The officer immediately recognizes the illegal nature of the item
C) The officer is legally in a position to notice the item in question
D) The suspect does not object to the officer finding the item
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For Miranda to be required,a suspect must be in custody and also:

A) Being transported to the police station
B) Restrained in handcuffs
C) Being held at the police station
D) Being interrogated
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The most frequent exception to the warrant requirement involves searches with consent.
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Probable cause is required for a police officer to conduct a stop and frisk.
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When using a search warrant,law enforcement officers are justified in seizing items resulting from the crime in question.
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Of the four major sources of probable cause,______________ is not adequate to establish probable cause.
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Police officers can never arrest someone without an arrest warrant.
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Under exigent circumstances law enforcement officers need not announce their presence during the execution of an arrest warrant.
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A seizure is the act of taking position of a person or property.
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A police chief can issue an arrest warrant.
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A frisk can only be conducted to discover weapons.
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____________________ is reasonable grounds to believe the existence of facts warranting certain actions,such as the search or arrest of a person.
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When conducting a search incidental to arrest,officers may only search the suspect's body and clothing for evidence or weapons.
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An arrest is the taking into custody of a citizen for the purpose of detaining him or her on a criminal charge.
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In Greenwood v.California the United States Supreme Court felt that the suspect had a reasonable expectation of privacy when it came to his garbage bags.
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United States v.Leon established the "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule.
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A Miranda warning is not needed when police are asking "routine" questions such as name and address.
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A person's race or ethnicity alone cannot provide reasonable suspicion for stops and frisks.
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During a frisk,officers may search the area within the immediate control of the suspect.
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The Miranda warning is designed to ensure a suspect's Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination.
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A police officer must issue a Miranda warning to the suspect when he or she intends to conduct a stop and frisk.
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The Fourth Amendment contains a prohibition against ___________________ searches and seizures.
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Before going to a judge to ask for a search warrant,officers must prepare a(n)___________________ in which they provide specific,written information on the property that they wish to search and seize.
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A __________ is a brief detention of a person by law enforcement agents for questioning.
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When an offense is committed in the presence of a police officer,the officer may make a __________________________________.
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______________________________ is evidence that is acquired through the use of illegally obtained evidence and is therefore inadmissible in court.
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The most frequent exception to the warrant requirement involves searches ___________________________.
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______________________________ are situations that require extralegal or exceptional actions by the police.
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The _____________________ exception was created in the case Nix v.Williams (1984).
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______________________ established that recorded conversations are inadmissible as evidence unless certain procedures are followed.
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Explain the exclusionary rule and the exceptions to it.
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The practice of targeting people for police stops based solely on their race,ethnicity or national origin is ___________________.
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Explain the difference between a stop and a frisk,and indicate the importance of the case Terry v.Ohio (1968).
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Officers are in _________________________ when they are chasing a person they have probable cause to believe committed a crime,and that person enters a building.
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The ____________________ Amendment guarantees protection against self-incrimination.
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The standard for consent searches was set in the case of _____________________________.
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The process by which police examine a person or property to find evidence of a crime is a _______________.
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A(n)______________ occurs when police take into custody a person suspected of criminal activity.
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A(n)______________ is the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of the law.
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The scope of the search for an arrest is the area within the suspect's ____________________.
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Outline and discuss the four major sources that may provide probable cause.
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If police officers use a search warrant that they know to be technically incorrect,the ___________________________ exception does not apply.
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1
What is the justification required to make an arrest?

A) Exclusionary evidence
B) Mere suspicion
C) Probable cause
D) Reasonable suspicion
C
2
The Fourth Amendment contains two critical legal concepts: a prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures,and:

A) A trial by a jury of peers
B) Prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment
C) Requirement of probable cause to make an arrest
D) Requirement of reasonable suspicion to make an arrest
C
3
Arrest warrants are written orders,based on probable cause and issued by a:

A) Law enforcement officer
B) Prosecuting attorney
C) Grand jury
D) Judge
D
4
A pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons with the purpose of protecting the officer or other citizens,and not to find evidence of illegal substances for use in a trial,is referred to as a(n):

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Seizure
D) Stop
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The Fourth Amendment protects against:

A) Double jeopardy
B) Unreasonable search and seizure
C) Cruel and unusual punishment
D) Self-incrimination
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What is the scope of the search during a stop?

A) Area within the suspect's immediate control
B) Area within the suspect's reach
C) Nothing can be searched
D) Outer clothing only
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According to the textbook,which of the following is NOT one of the exigent circumstances that exempt law enforcement officers from having to "knock and announce" their identity before entering a dwelling of an arrest warrant?

A) A felony is being committed at the time the officer enters
B) No one is home at the time of the execution of the warrant
C) Persons inside are destroying evidence
D) Suspect is armed and poses a strong threat
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Which case law established "stop and frisk?"

A) Carroll v.United States
B) Mapp v.Ohio
C) Terry v.Ohio
D) Weeks v.United States
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The purpose of a "frisk" is to discover _____________________.

A) Weapons
B) Evidence
C) The suspect's identity
D) Narcotics
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A(n)____ is the taking into custody of a citizen for the purpose of detaining him or her on a criminal charge.

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Seizure
D) Stop
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Reasonable grounds to believe the existence of facts warranting certain actions,such as the search or arrest of a person is:

A) Reasonable suspicion
B) Probable cause
C) Search cause
D) Clear and convincing evidence
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The ____ prohibits the use of illegally seized evidence.

A) Exclusionary rule
B) Poisoned tree rule
C) Probable cause rule
D) Reasonable rule
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The "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule was established by case law in:

A) United States v.Leon
B) Brewer v.Williams
C) Nix v.Williams
D) Carroll v.United States
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A(n)____ is a situation that requires extralegal or exceptional actions by the police.In these circumstances,police officers are justified in not following procedural rules,such as those pertaining to search and arrest warrants.

A) Exclusionary circumstance
B) Exigent circumstance
C) Rare circumstance
D) Reasonable circumstance
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When police are conducting a search or seizure,they must be ____.

A) analytical
B) Fair
C) Quiet
D) Reasonable
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Generally speaking,which of the four sources of probable cause mentioned in the text is not strong enough to stand alone?

A) Information
B) Evidence
C) Association
D) Personal observation
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A(n)____ is the process by which police examine a person or property to find evidence that will be used to prove guilt in a criminal trial.

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Search
D) Stop
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A (n)____ is a brief detention of a person by law enforcement agents for questioning.

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Seizure
D) Stop
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Any physical or verbal evidence police are able to acquire by using illegally obtained evidence is known as:

A) Fruit of the poisoned tree
B) The exclusionary rule
C) The rotten apple doctrine
D) Exculpatory evidence
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To determine whether a stop is based on reasonable suspicion,the court uses a ________________ test.

A) Probable cause
B) Justification
C) Beyond a reasonable doubt
D) Totality of the circumstances
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The reasoning behind the warrantless search of automobiles is that:

A) Because they traverse public roadways,there is no expectation to privacy in one's vehicle
B) Vehicles contain an area too small to require a search warrant
C) Vehicles are moveable,and could drive away before the officer could obtain a warrant
D) Vehicles can have more than one driver,therefore they are not considered under the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches
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The direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence of criminal activity and try to gain a confession is called a(n):

A) Frisk
B) Interrogation
C) Seizure
D) Interview
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If a law enforcement officer has a search warrant authorizing him to search for a laser printer,where can he look during the search procedure for this evidence?

A) Small drawers
B) Jewelry boxes
C) On desktops
D) In a medicine cabinet
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Electronic surveillance of a suspect cannot last more than ____ without a judicial extension.

A) 10 days
B) 30 days
C) 60 days
D) 90 days
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Given the invasiveness of electronic surveillance,the Supreme Court has generally held that the practice is prohibited by _____________________.

A) The Fourth Amendment
B) The Fifth Amendment
C) The Sixth Amendment
D) The Eighth Amendment
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The exclusionary rule prohibits the use of illegally seized evidence.
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Which of the following cases set the standard for consent searches?

A) Carroll v.United States
B) Chimel v.California
C) Mapp v.Ohio
D) Schneckcloth v.Bustamonte
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Information provided by an informant is not sufficient to establish probable cause; rather,physical evidence must be present.
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In ____,the Court ruled that police may search any area within the suspect's "immediate control" to confiscate any weapons or evidence that the suspect could destroy.

A) United States v.Robinson
B) Chimel v.California
C) Mapp v.Ohio
D) California v.Greenwood
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A(n)____ is a written order,based on probable cause and issued by a judge or magistrate,commanding that police officers or criminal investigators search a specific person,place,or property to obtain evidence.

A) Affidavit
B) Arrest warrant
C) Search
D) Search warrant
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If a suspect indicates that they do not wish to be questioned by police,thereby refusing to waive their Miranda rights,the officers should:

A) Send another officer in to continue questioning the suspect
B) Attempt to convince the suspect to waive his or her Miranda rights
C) Stop questioning the suspect immediately
D) Continue questioning the suspect,but only until his or her attorney arrives
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The right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure is contained within the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution.
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A(n)____ is the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of the law.

A) Arrest
B) Frisk
C) Search
D) Seizure
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In order to obtain a search warrant,a police officer must generally provide specific information on the premises to be searched,the illegal activity taking place,the items to be seized,and:

A) Preponderance of the evidence
B) Probable cause
C) Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
D) Reasonable suspicion
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What kind of search takes place when an individual gives law enforcement permission to search their persons,homes,or belongings?

A) An automobile search
B) A consent search
C) A search incident to arrest
D) A search within plain view
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A law enforcement officer on border patrol does not need a warrant to search vehicles crossing the border.This exception to the search warrant is referred to as:

A) An automobile search
B) A border search
C) A consent search
D) A hot pursuit search
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The recognized standard for a "reasonable expectation of privacy" was established by which of the following court cases?

A) Katz v.United States
B) Mapp v.Ohio
C) Terry v.Ohio
D) United States v.Cortez
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What is the legal basis for the Miranda warning?

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B) Fourth Amendment
C) Fifth Amendment
D) Eighth Amendment
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Coolidge v.New Hampshire established the doctrine for plain view searches.Which of the following is not one of the required criteria?

A) The item is positioned so as to be detected easily by the officer
B) The officer immediately recognizes the illegal nature of the item
C) The officer is legally in a position to notice the item in question
D) The suspect does not object to the officer finding the item
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For Miranda to be required,a suspect must be in custody and also:

A) Being transported to the police station
B) Restrained in handcuffs
C) Being held at the police station
D) Being interrogated
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The most frequent exception to the warrant requirement involves searches with consent.
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Probable cause is required for a police officer to conduct a stop and frisk.
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When using a search warrant,law enforcement officers are justified in seizing items resulting from the crime in question.
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Of the four major sources of probable cause,______________ is not adequate to establish probable cause.
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Police officers can never arrest someone without an arrest warrant.
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Under exigent circumstances law enforcement officers need not announce their presence during the execution of an arrest warrant.
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A seizure is the act of taking position of a person or property.
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A police chief can issue an arrest warrant.
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A frisk can only be conducted to discover weapons.
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____________________ is reasonable grounds to believe the existence of facts warranting certain actions,such as the search or arrest of a person.
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When conducting a search incidental to arrest,officers may only search the suspect's body and clothing for evidence or weapons.
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An arrest is the taking into custody of a citizen for the purpose of detaining him or her on a criminal charge.
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In Greenwood v.California the United States Supreme Court felt that the suspect had a reasonable expectation of privacy when it came to his garbage bags.
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United States v.Leon established the "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule.
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A Miranda warning is not needed when police are asking "routine" questions such as name and address.
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A person's race or ethnicity alone cannot provide reasonable suspicion for stops and frisks.
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During a frisk,officers may search the area within the immediate control of the suspect.
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The Miranda warning is designed to ensure a suspect's Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination.
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A police officer must issue a Miranda warning to the suspect when he or she intends to conduct a stop and frisk.
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The Fourth Amendment contains a prohibition against ___________________ searches and seizures.
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Before going to a judge to ask for a search warrant,officers must prepare a(n)___________________ in which they provide specific,written information on the property that they wish to search and seize.
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A __________ is a brief detention of a person by law enforcement agents for questioning.
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When an offense is committed in the presence of a police officer,the officer may make a __________________________________.
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______________________________ is evidence that is acquired through the use of illegally obtained evidence and is therefore inadmissible in court.
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The most frequent exception to the warrant requirement involves searches ___________________________.
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______________________________ are situations that require extralegal or exceptional actions by the police.
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67
The _____________________ exception was created in the case Nix v.Williams (1984).
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68
______________________ established that recorded conversations are inadmissible as evidence unless certain procedures are followed.
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69
Explain the exclusionary rule and the exceptions to it.
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70
The practice of targeting people for police stops based solely on their race,ethnicity or national origin is ___________________.
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71
Explain the difference between a stop and a frisk,and indicate the importance of the case Terry v.Ohio (1968).
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72
Officers are in _________________________ when they are chasing a person they have probable cause to believe committed a crime,and that person enters a building.
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73
The ____________________ Amendment guarantees protection against self-incrimination.
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74
The standard for consent searches was set in the case of _____________________________.
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75
The process by which police examine a person or property to find evidence of a crime is a _______________.
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76
A(n)______________ occurs when police take into custody a person suspected of criminal activity.
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77
A(n)______________ is the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of the law.
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78
The scope of the search for an arrest is the area within the suspect's ____________________.
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79
Outline and discuss the four major sources that may provide probable cause.
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80
If police officers use a search warrant that they know to be technically incorrect,the ___________________________ exception does not apply.
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