Search and Seizure Flashcards

1
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What is guaranteed under the 4th amendment

A

rights against unreasonable searches and seizure

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2
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what is probable cause

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more than reasonable suspicion

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3
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what is subjective expectation of privacy

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person must actually want and intend something to remain private

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4
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what is objective reasonableness

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not influenced by personal feelings or opinions considering and representing facts

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5
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what is curtilage

A

a well defined area

near or around residence that has a reasonable expectation of privacy

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6
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what is the open fields doctrine

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no expectation of privacy when it is left open to the public

i.e. car

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7
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to challenge a search as unlawful a person must have:

A

ownership
lawful possession
authority
control of specific area or property

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8
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katz v united States established the Katz test, what does this consist of

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person must hold actual, subjective expectation of privacy
AND
society must be prepared to recognize the expectation as objectively reasonable

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9
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what are some types of warrantless searches

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consent
search incident to arrest
vehicles 
plain view
plain feel search
plain smell search
open view
terry stop/frisk
hot pursuit
exigent circumstances
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10
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in order for a plain view search you must meet what criteria

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have lawful right to be in place where you observe object
have lawful right of access to the object in that location
incriminating character must be immediately apparent

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11
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can you search the lunge areas in a vehicle after a lawful arrest

A

yes

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12
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what is a terry stop

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reasonable articulable suspicion of criminal activity that is a foot

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13
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what is a terry frisk

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belief that person is armed and dangerous allows you to frisk for weapons

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14
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what is the carroll doctrine

A

vehicle is readily mobile and allows you to search without warrant if you believe vehicle contains PC

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15
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what is the exclusionary rule

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if defendants rights are violated any evidence gained from its violation cannot be used against them

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16
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what is the fruit of the poisonous tree rule

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any evidence that is discovered as a result of constitutional violation cannot be used in trial

17
Q

what are some exceptions to evidence rules

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independent source doctrine
inevitable discovery doctrine
purged taint doctrine
impeachment