study guide- Exclusionary Rule and Key Supreme Court Cases and cases

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How was the exclusionary rule affected by Mapp v. Ohio?

It extended the rule to the states

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What protection does the fourth amendment provide

Provides protection from unreasonable searches and seizures

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When did the supreme court publish the Mapp decision

1961

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Terry v Ohio established:

the stop and frisk which allows the police to search a person for weapons

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Why was Mapp arrested?

obscene material

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Was a search used as evidence in Mapp's trial?

No

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which were the two amendments considered by the supreme court?

fourth and fourteenth amendment

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When was Weeks v. United States decided?

1914

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What did the Weeks v. United states established?

It established the exclusionary rule in federal court

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How was the Mapp decision decided?

6-3 majority

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Which are the requirements to perform a pat down search

Reasonable suspicion

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In Chimel v. California, , what did the court held?

when arresting a person with an arrest warrant, you can only search the area within the person's immediate control.

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What is the plain feel dotrine?

You must know, during a pat down if something being touched it's contraband

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who was John Terry's confidant?

Richard Chilton

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why were John Terry's and Richard Chilton arrested?

carrying concealed weapons

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When is a pat down conducted?

Is conducted for the police officer safety

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When was New Jersey v. T.L.O decided?

1985

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why was T.L.O taken to the principal's office

For smoking in the school bathroom

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What did the assistant principal needed to search TLO's purse?

reasonable suspicion

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In the same situation that the assistant principal only needed reasonable suspicion, what would a police officer need?

probable cause