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Searches, Seizures, and Statements MCQ

_____ is known as permission by the person with proper authority to control property to allow the search of that property.

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Correct Answer: Voluntary consent

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_____ is defined as usually refers to the initial procedure of selecting jurors for a trial.

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Correct Answer: Voir dire

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_____ is temporarily detain a person and pat-down their outer clothing for the presence of weapons.

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Correct Answer: Stop and frisk

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Is sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: guarantees the right of a speedy trial, an attorney to represent the accused, the ability to face one’s accusers, and the selection of a jury of one’s peers, among other protections. ?

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Correct Answer: True

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_____ is known as viewing a suspect by a victim or witness within minutes of a crime. Also known as a field identification.

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Correct Answer: Showup

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_____ is defined as court order authorizing law enforcement to search a particular person, place, or vehicle for evidence of a specific crime.

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Correct Answer: Search warrant

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_____ is lower standard of proof than probable cause based on specific and articulable facts.

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Correct Answer: Reasonable suspicion

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Is probable cause the level of information needed for a court to issue a warrant, for an officer to conduct certain searches or arrests, and the standard for a grand jury indictment. ?

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Correct Answer: True

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_____ is known as if an officer is in a location he may legally be in, and sees something he recognizes as evidence, he may seize it.

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Correct Answer: Plain view

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_____ is defined as if, during a pat-down, an officer feels something that he can immediately identify such as a weapon, the officer may confiscate or seize the object.

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Correct Answer: Plain feel exception

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_____ is a presentation of the suspect and filler individuals all at once or one after the other for a witness or victim to identify the offender.

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Correct Answer: Lineup

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Is good faith exception when faced with the potential blocking of evidence due to the Exclusionary Rule, if officers relied on a search warrant they believed to be valid, evidence seized illegally may be admitted by the court. ?

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Correct Answer: True

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_____ is known as to the U.S. Constitution: prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.

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Correct Answer: Fourth Amendment

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_____ is defined as to the U.S. Constitution: enumerates certain rights such as the right against self-incrimination, the right to due process, and the protection against being tried twice for the same crime.

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Correct Answer: Fifth Amendment

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_____ is may justify law enforcement entering a building without permission if people are in danger, evidence is at risk of imminent destruction, or if a suspect may escape.

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Correct Answer: Exigent circumstances

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Is exclusionary rule prohibits the use at trial of evidence that was not obtained legally. ?

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Correct Answer: True

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_____ is known as a spontaneous comment or statement by someone as a reaction to a startling or shocking circumstance. Usually an exception to the hearsay rule

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Correct Answer: Excited utterance

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The 1966 landmark Supreme Court decision in ______ established the Fifth Amendment’s protection against self-incrimination.

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Correct Answer: Miranda v. Arizona

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The police can search a vehicle incident to their arrest (including the passenger compartment) as a result of this case.

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Correct Answer: Thornton v. United States

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In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court held that sobriety checkpoint stops are seizures under the Fourth Amendment but that the brief nature of the stops made them acceptable.

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Correct Answer: Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz

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For the plain view exception to apply ______.

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Correct Answer: A and b

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In order for consent to be used it must be ______.

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Correct Answer: Voluntary

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In which U.S. Supreme Court case did they determine that the police could search immediate area within the immediate control or arms reach of an arrestee was the area that a person might hide evidence or reach for a weapon?

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Correct Answer: Chimel v. California

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Which of these is NOT an exception to the search warrant requirement?

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Correct Answer: Emergency

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To seek a search warrant, an investigator submits a statement of probable cause, known as the application, or ______, to a judge where he articulates all of the facts known to him at the time that forms this belief about a crime and why the place or person to be searched may have evidence of the crime.

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Correct Answer: Affidavit

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Search warrants are always required for police officers to be permitted to search an individual’s house.

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Correct Answer: False

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The fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.”

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Correct Answer: False

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