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4th amendment protections include
Protection from unreasonable search and seizure
One main difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause is
You can arrest for probable cause
Requirements under the 4th amendment for the execution of a warrant includes...
Place to be searched, who to be searched, must have and leave signed document
What two things must be done after executing a warrant?
Must leave a copy of the warrant, must take an inventory of items
Warrantless searches
Must be by consent, or by exigency (medical emergency, possible destruction of evidence, hot pursuit, danger to public)
Exigency in regards to searches pertains to...
Safety of public, destruction of evidence, hot pursuit, medical emergencies
What is unique about searches of parolees?
They have limited rights to privacy and their parole officer may search at any time.
Which case law deals with probable cause searches of vehicles?
Gant v Arizona. Officers may search the area reachable by suspect
A plain view search of a vehicle is...
A search of what is readily visible
Warrantless bodily searches deal with...
Search for weapons
A field show up is...
When a witness is taken to a suspect in order to identify them
A photographic array consists of...
Six different photographs of potential suspects
Search warrant requirements include...
Description, charges, affidavit of probable cause, signed by judge
Do you need probable cause for temporary detainment?
No
What are searches limited to?
What and where is in the warrant
Terry v Ohio
Stop and frisk
A search warrant is...
Approves by judge
Chimmel decision
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of Chimel. It held that the search ofChimel's house was unreasonable under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments. The Court reasoned that searches "incident to arrest" are limited to the area within the immediate control of the suspect
Probable cause is required for arrest
True
Mapp v Ohio
Exclusionary rule. A law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
If consent is given for a search...
It must be voluntary
Inventory searches must be done only with a warrant
False
During a self help repossession, what must you ask?
"Are you giving this up"?
The most important responsibility in a civil dispute is to
Keep the peace
A landlord locks out a tenant, and the tenant breaks back in. What must the landlord have?
A court order
A tenant is behind in rent, what must the landlord have to evict?
A court order and consent from sheriff
A landlord is evicting for back rent, what must they have?
A court order or self help
Officers must bring what ability to calls?
Ability to project a professional attitude