1. Is writs of assistance documents used by eighteenth-century American colonial authorities to compel individuals to assist in carrying out a search?
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True
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2. _____ is known as approach to Fourth Amendment protection that assumes such protection is limited to physical intrusions of the home, comparable to property rights approach.
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Trespassory approach
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3. _____ is defined as individuals have no expectation of privacy in information turned over to a third party, and a search warrant is not required.
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Third-party doctrine
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4. _____ is a court order to produce documents.
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Subpoena duces tecum
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5. Is show of authority seizure demonstration of authority by law enforcement officers in which they direct a suspect to halt, display his or her weapons, block the suspect’s movement, or otherwise conduct themselves in a manner that would result in a reasonable person not feeling free to leave or otherwise terminate the encounter. The suspect must actually submit to the demonstration of authority?
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True
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6. _____ is a reasonable person would not believe himself or herself to be free to leave or to otherwise terminate the encounter.
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Seizure
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7. Is search governmental intrusion on an individual’s expectation of privacy?
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True
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8. _____ is known as an approach to Fourth Amendment protection that assumes such protection is limited to physical intrusions of the home, comparable to trespassory approach.
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Property rights approach
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9. _____ is defined as an exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement that allows a police officer to seize an item without a search warrant when (1) the officer is lawfully positioned and (2) there is probable cause to seize the object.
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Plain view
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10. _____ is an act in which a law enforcement officer takes hold of a suspect with the intent to prevent the individual from leaving.
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Physical seizure
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11. Is open fields areas distant from the home that lack an expectation of privacy?
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True
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12. _____ is known as warrants allowing colonial authorities to search anytime and anywhere.
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General warrants
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13. _____ is defined as protection from government intrusion; areas with a high expectation of privacy may generally not be searched without a warrant.
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Expectation of privacy
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14. _____ is informal police stops of individuals.
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Encounters
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15. Is curtilage the area immediately surrounding the home, considered part of the home?
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True
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16. _____ is known as property intentionally discarded by the owner.
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Abandoned property
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17. The area surrounding the home that maintains the same level of privacy as the home itself is known as the ______.
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Curtilage
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18. The doctrine that allows an officer to seize contraband if he or she observes it in the open is known as the ______.
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Plain view doctrine
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19. According to Katz, for there to be a Fourth Amendment violation, a person must first have ______.
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An expectation of privacy
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20. All of the following are explicitly protected by the Fourth Amendment EXCEPT ______.
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Cars
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21. Items that are prohibited or otherwise inherently illegal are known as ______.
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Contraband
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22. For an individual to be “seized” under the Fourth Amendment, the officer must either place that person in handcuffs or tell them plainly that they are under arrest.
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False
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23. Police are required to have justification for any form of police–citizen interaction.
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False
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24. The condition of an item may influence whether a judge deems an item “abandoned.”
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True
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25. Police are allowed to use a low-flying helicopter to view into the curtilage, but not an airplane.
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False
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26. Curtilage is not associated with the same “intimate activity” as the home and as such is not considered part of the home itself.
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False
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27. A back porch is considered “curtilage” as it applies to the Fourth Amendment.
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True
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28. A person has a reasonable expectation of privacy when conversing with an undercover government agent who is wearing a hidden microphone.
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False
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29. Using the old physical intrusion test, for an intrusion to occur, there must have been an actual, physical entry into a home.
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True
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30. In old England, general warrants were issued to compel citizens to serve on the English police force.
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False
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31. A firearm used to rob a bank is known as an instrument of crime.
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True
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