crimpro Flashcards

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4A protections

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Under the 4th Amendment, a person is granted protection from unreasonable government searches.

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When does a search occur

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A search occurs when government conduct violates a person’s reasonable expectation of privacy

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Warrantless searches

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Absent an exception, a warrantless search performed by the government that violates an REP is unlawful. The evidence is usually excluded unless an exception applies

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Exceptions to warrant requirement for searches

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  • exigent circumstances
  • search incident to arrest
  • consent
  • automobiles
  • plain view
  • evidence from administrative searches
  • stop and frisk
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requirements for search warrants

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search warrants must be
- issued by a neutral and detached magistrate
- be based on probable cause
- describe the place and property to be searched with particularity

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What if a search warrant is invalid?

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If a warrant fails to meet the three requirements, it is invalid and the recovered items will be excluded

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exigent circumstances

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Police officers may conduct a search without a warrant if
- officers are in hot pursuit or immediate danger; or
- the evidence would spoil or disappear in the time it would take to obtain a warrant

HOWEVER, a warrant is necessary for a search if the officers create the exigent circumstances

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SIA

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Law enforcement officers may conduct a searchwithout a warrant if it occurs when a lawful arrest is made.

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Scope of SIA

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The scope of a SIA is limited to objects within the reach of the arrestee

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Consent exception

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LEOs may conduct a search without a warrant if a person voluntarily consents to the search. Officers do NOT have to inform them that they can refuse consent

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Third parties consenting to searches

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A third party with apparent authority can consent to a search. However, officers cannot search over a present occupant’s objection

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Automobile searches

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LEOs may conduct a search without a warrant if they have probable cause to believe an automobile contains contraband or evidence of a crime. They can search anywhere that would reasonably contain the items for which there is probable cause

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Plain view exception

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LEOs may seize evidence without a warrant if
- they are legally on the premises
- the evidence is observed in plain view
- there is probable cause to believe they are evidence of a crime or contraband

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PC for arrest

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To arrest someone, LEOs must have PC that the individual has committed a crime. An officer has PC if
- they witnessed the crime; or
- a person tells them a crime has been committed

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Arrest without warrants

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An individual may be arrested with or without an arrest warrant. However, without a warrant, cops can only arrest inside a home if there is consent to enter or exigent circumstances

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5th amendment

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the 5th Amendment provides that no person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself in a criminal case.

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Custodial interrogation

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