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Exam 4: Search and Seizure and the Doctrine of Justification
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Which type of search warrant is extremely unique in that they are issued prior to the arrival of the evidence in a particular location?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
For American citizens, the protection from unlawful detainment, inquiry, and search resides firmly within the:
Question 43
Short Answer
The case of Olmstead v. U.S.in 1928 is illustrative of the strict interpretation of the ___________ Amendment.
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Which Amendment imposing limitation upon governmental abridgment of freedom to associate and privacy in one's association?
Question 45
True/False
Police may obtain a no-knock warrant if demonstration is made of the potentiality of circumvention of justice or threat to human life exists.
Question 46
Short Answer
Beyond a reasonable doubt is a legal standard by which a determination of guilt is established by the trier of ____________.
Question 47
Essay
Define probable cause and reasonable suspicion and under which circumstances are each used.
Question 48
True/False
The case of Carroll v. United States is illustrative of the strict interpretation of the 4
th
Amendment.
Question 49
Short Answer
The passage of the Magna __________ in 1215 signaled the beginning of an evolutionary process, the product of which was the due process of law.
Question 50
True/False
An unalienable right to privacy is not specifically articulated in the Constitution, and case law reveals that the Court has not generalized a constitutional right to privacy, noting that other provisions of the Constitution protect privacy from other forms of governmental invasion.
Question 51
True/False
According to vicinage, warrants may be issued only by judicial officials who bear authority over the location in question.
Question 52
True/False
All warrants are required to identify with specificity and particularity the place to be searched, the items to be seized, and the criminal behavior in question.
Question 53
Short Answer
The 4
th
______________ specifically provides that no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and persons or things to be seized.
Question 54
Multiple Choice
What is the highest legal standard which demonstrates a finding of guilt or proof by tiers of fact in a criminal proceeding?
Question 55
Multiple Choice
This is a legal directive issued by a magistrate or judge giving law enforcement officers to conduct arrests, seizures, or searches of persons or specified items at a particular time and location.