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  • What amendment is the Exclusionary Rule grounded in 4th amendment. prohibits the use of illegally obtained material for use at a trial What amendment includes the right against self-incrimination as well as the right to be only tried once (double jeopardy) 5th amendment you cant testify against yourself or be tried for the same crime twice What amendment includes the right to a speedy trial, public trial and impartial jury 6th amendment right to confront a witness or see the person acc...
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NYPD Police Academy Ch.2 Law  Rated A+
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  • NYPD Police Academy Ch.2 Law Rated A+ Weeks V. U.S. 1914 Established Exclusionary Rule Deters UNLAWFUL/IMPROPER police conduct Mapp V. Ohio 1961 Applied Exclusionary to the STATES Exclusionary Rule Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Evidence obtained by violating the defendants 4th amendment rights MAY NOT be introduced at Pre- Trial Hearing for the purpose of providing proof of guilt Terry V. Ohio Reasonable Suspicion of: COMMITTING a crime COMMITTED a crime or A...
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MN POST Test Questions and Answers  100% Solved
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  • 100% Solved Weeks v. US (1914) Exclusionary rule - warrantless seizure of items from private residence violates 4th Amendment Terry v. Ohio (1968) "Stop and Frisk" police may: - stop a person if they have reasonable suspicion that the person committed, or is about to commit, a crime - frisk the suspect for weapons if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is armed and dangerous Reasonable Suspicion a suspicion based on specific facts, training, and experience; less than ...
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  • Minnesota Post Test Questions and Answers Already Passed What amendment is the Exclusionary Rule grounded in 4th amendment. prohibits the use of illegally obtained material for use at a trial What amendment includes the right against self-incrimination as well as the right to be only tried once (double jeopardy) 5th amendment you cant testify against yourself or be tried for the same crime twice What amendment includes the right to a speedy trial, public trial and impartial jury 6t...
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MPOETC ACT 120 CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW WITH CORRECT ANSWERS |LATEST 2024/2025
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  • MPOETC ACT 120 CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW WITH CORRECT ANSWERS. Situation where two people agree to commit a crime and are caught later? ️ conspiracy When applying a tourniquet to someone, where should you write the time on their body at which it was applied? ️ forehead What color does a police officer work in? (Traffic Light Analogy) ️ yellow What is the normal speed limit for an urban area? ️ 35 mph What should you NOT do when someone robs a Police Officer? ️ use lethal for...
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  • Test 2 Review - GPSTC Cherokee Questions and Answers 100% Solved Definition of probable cause facts or circumstances that would make a reasonable or prudent person believe a crime is being or has been committed What is probable cause the basis of? (three things) to arrest to search to seize What does probable cause to arrest refer to? facts or circumstances that a particular person has committed a crime and that person may be ARRESTED for that crime What does probable ...
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BLE IL PTI Tests Cumulative  Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
  • BLE IL PTI Tests Cumulative Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction

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  • Defenses Section 1983 lawsuits - ️️civil lawsuits authorized by a federal statute against state and local officials and local agencies when citizens have evidence that these officials or agencies have violated their federal constitutional rights to Criminal Sexual Assault/Abuse - ️️consensual lack of verbal or physical resistance Outline the process of a felony case. - ️️Statute of Limitations= 3 years for most felonies Charged via an info. or indictment Preliminary hearing ...
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  • POST EXAM PRACTICE TEST Subjects of an interrogation are witnesses and victims who are willing to provide police with information they possess about a matter under investigation F Simple Robbery is the taking of anything of value belonging to another form the person of another by the use of force or intimidation while armed with a firearm F A batter "under the color of law" can result in a civil rights lawsuit. T Livor Mortis is the stiffening of muscles are death due to che...
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  • Intro to Criminal Justice Latest Update 100% Pass What is the primary purpose of the criminal justice system? The primary purpose is to maintain social order by enforcing laws, adjudicating criminal offenses, and administering justice through punishment and rehabilitation. How does the concept of "due process" protect individuals in the criminal justice system? Due process ensures that individuals receive fair treatment through the judicial system, including the right to a fair ...
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GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III(2024) Questions  And  Answers Graded   A+!!!
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  • GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III(2024)GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III Which level of government writes the majority of all criminal laws? - ANS State governments Which level of government is not mentioned at all in the Constitution? - ANS city government What was the Supreme Court case United States v. Lopez important? - ANS It was the first time since the New Deal that the Supreme Court limited the power of Congress found under the commerce clause The Constitution expressly ...
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