Law Chapter 13
The right to counsel contained within the Miranda ruling applies only when the subject of an interrogation
8th
The Supreme Court ruled in Burdeau V. McDowell that ____ applies only to the actions of government agents an does not apply to private citizens or security employees
Bill of Rights
The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution are also known as the
Bill of Rights
The U.S Supreme Court has ruled that a warrantless search of a vehicle is valid if the police have probable cause to believe that the car contains evidence that they are seeking. This decision is known a
Carroll Doctrine
Due to the mobility of an automobile, this case allowed police to search automobiles upon probable cause but without a search warrant
Carroll V. United States
This case allowed certain searches incident to arrest
Chimel V. Californa
The ____is an interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment by the U.S Supreme Court that holds that evidence seized in violation of the U.S Constitution cannot be used in court against a defendant
Due process
This constitutional amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures
Fourth
This constitutional amendment states, "The right that no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."
Fourth
Process by which actions of the police in areas such as arrests, search and seizure, and interrogations are reviewed by the U.S court system at various levels to ensure the constitutionality of these actions
Judicial Review
This case applies the exclusionary rule to all states
Mapp V. Ohio
_____ was the vehicle in the Supreme Court used for applying the exclusionary rule to state courts
Mapp V. Ohio
This case ruled that a person in police custody must be advised of his or her constitutional rights prior to interrogation or the information obtained can be excluded
Miranda V. Arizona
"Evidence that may lead a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been committed and that a certain person committed it" is the definition of
Probable Cause
This case allowed searches during field interrogations, also known as "pat downs"
Terry V. Ohio
The almost "official" police practice of obtaining confessions by use of brutality and violence
Third Degree
The pattern of brutality and violence used by the police to obtain confessions by suspects is known as
Third Degree
This case established the exclusionary rule in federal courts
Weeks V. United States
The questioning of a person in police custody regarding his or her participation in a crime is called
custodial interrigation
If evidence is found to be in violation of the exclusionary rule, it must be
excluded
Evidence that may lead a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been committed and that a certain person committed it is known as
probable cause
The standard necessary for a police officer to make an arrest is known as
probable cause
The standard of proof that is necessary for police officers to conduct stops and frisks is known as
reasonable suspicion
A _____ is the detaining of a person by a law enforcement officer for the purpose of investigation, accompanied by a superficial examination of the person's body surface or clothing to discover weapons, contraband, or other objects relating to criminal activity
stop and frisk
A border search can be made
without probable cause