Amendment 6 - CORRECT ANSWER-Right to a speedy and public trial
Amendment 7 - CORRECT ANSWER-Right to trial by jury
Amendment 8 - CORRECT ANSWER-No cruel and unusual punishment
Amendment 9 - CORRECT ANSWER-People's rights are not limited to those in the
Constitution.
Amendment 10 - CORRECT ANSWER-Powers Reserved to the States
Amendment 14 - CORRECT ANSWER-If you are born or naturalized in the U.S. then
you are a citizen of the U.S.
Miranda v. Arizona - CORRECT ANSWER-The accused must be notified of their rights
before being questioned by the police
Terry v. Ohio - CORRECT ANSWER-Police can search and seize if they have probable
cause
Tennessee v. Garner - CORRECT ANSWER-Deadly force can be used if you have
probable cause that the suspect poses a threat
Mapp v. Ohio - CORRECT ANSWER-Established the exclusionary rule was applicable
to the states (evidence seized illegally cannot be used in court)
US v. Leon - CORRECT ANSWER-Created the good faith exception to the exclusionary
rule
, Nix v. Williams - CORRECT ANSWER-inevitable discovery exemption - evidence that
was illegally seized may be used in court if it can be shown that it would have inevitably
been discovered
Katz v. US - CORRECT ANSWER-1967, the government can not tap your phone
without a warrant.
Illinois v. Wardlow - CORRECT ANSWER-Mere presence in crime area isn't sufficient
for terry stop
Georgia v. Randolph - CORRECT ANSWER-Without a warrant police have no
constitutional right to search a house
Arizona v. Grant - CORRECT ANSWER-Area within reach can be searched
Commonwealth v. Mimms - CORRECT ANSWER-Allowed to order passengers out of a
vehicle and pat down for safety
Commonwealth v. Brown - CORRECT ANSWER-Dying declaration - a persons last
words can be used as evidence in a trial
Illinois v. Gates - CORRECT ANSWER-totality of the circumstances test, taken
piecemeal, the evidence may not amount to probable cause, but if taken together as a
whole the evidence achieves that level, the legal standard of proof for the search has
been met
Graham v. Connor - CORRECT ANSWER-determined that the reasonableness of a
particular use of force must be judged from the perspective of another officer on scene
Browser v. Inyo county - CORRECT ANSWER-Excessive force - vehicle deadly force is
excessive when it's a non violent crime
Commonwealth v. Mocoliocco - CORRECT ANSWER-Ethnic intimidation - possession
of instruments of a crime
Commonwealth v. Jefferson - CORRECT ANSWER-Presence in a high crime area and
fleeing upon seeing cops probably means criminal activity is afoot
US v. Jones - CORRECT ANSWER-Police use of a gps tracker constituted a search
and requires a warrant
Oliver v. US - CORRECT ANSWER-No privacy in an open field
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