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Criminal Evidence Study Set 1
Exam 9: The Exclusionary Rule-Search and Seizure
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Which United States Supreme Court case held that the Fourth Amendment protects intangibles as well as tangibles?
Question 42
True/False
An illegal search may follow a lawful seizure.
Question 43
True/False
A person has no expectation of privacy in another person's property.
Question 44
Essay
Name the objects of a search or seizure.
Question 45
True/False
The exclusionary rule is based on the rationale of deterring police from obtaining information illegally,by not allowing the evidence to be admitted into trial.
Question 46
True/False
A suspect who reveals information to a police informant is protected from that information being used against him or her at trial if the suspect had a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Question 47
Essay
Explain the legality of GPS monitoring,by the government,and the 4
th
amendment implications of such action.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations has consent to search not been given?
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Which United States Supreme Court case formulated the attenuation doctrine?
Question 50
True/False
A search warrant is a judge's order to a police officer to search a particular person or place for particular things.
Question 51
Essay
Explain the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine.
Question 52
Essay
List the six "well delineated" exceptions to the warrant clause.
Question 53
True/False
The independent source doctrine allows the police to illegally obtain information and still have it admitted into evidence as long as the same information was also gained lawfully through another independent source.