Con Law Final Exam Flashcards

1
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Reasonable Suspicion

A

General and reasonable belief that some type of criminal activity is taking place or is about to take place

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Probable Cause

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A set of facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable police officer to believe that another specific person is about to commit, has committed, or is committing a crime

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3
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Trial Courts of Federal Courts

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US District Courts

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4
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Purpose of 4th Amendment Exclusionary Rule

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To deter police misconduct

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5
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Purpose of 5th Amendment Exclusionary Rule

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To assure trustworthy evidence

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6
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1st Amendment

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Freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of press

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4th Amendment

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The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures

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5th Amendment

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Don’t have to be a witness against oneself
Double Jeopardy
Due Process

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6th Amendment

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Guarantees a fair and speedy public trial (Presley v Georgia)

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10
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8th Amendment

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No cruel and unusual punishment inflicted

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11
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14th Amendment

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Due Process reiterated
Equal Protection
Bill of Rights

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12
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Fresh Pursuit

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An offense occurs in your jurisdiction and you pursue outside your jurisdiction anywhere in Wisconsin. It allows you to write a citation or make an arrest.

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Close Pursuit

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Allows an officer to cross state lines in pursuit of a felon. ONLY FOR FELONIES. Can make an arrest out of state.

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14
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Hot Pursuit

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Allows an officer to invade a zone of privacy without a warrant for jailable offenses (needs to be a jailable offense and you must have probable cause)

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15
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Due Process

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“Fundamental Fairness” fair trial…

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16
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When must you videotape?

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Must videotape all juvenile custodial interrogations and adult felony interrogations only

17
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When is Miranda required?

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In Custody

Interrogation

18
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What type of evidence are SFST’s considered?

A

Physical Evidence

19
Q

What must a search warrant specify to allow you to do a pat down on everyone

A

“All persons search warrant”

20
Q

What is needed to make a dynamic entry into a home?

A

A felony arrest warrant is needed and you must have reason to believe the subject of the arrest is home

21
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How do you properly announce your presence when executing an arrest/search warrant?

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1) Notice of presence - Knock at door, AND
2) Notice of identity - Say “Police”, AND
3) Notice of purpose - Say “Search Warrant”, AND
4) Allow Occupants to Voluntarily Open the Door

22
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Curtilage

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The area around a dwelling in which occupants carry on the daily activities of daily life or the zone of habitation (habitually used for family purposes)

23
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Standing

A

When a person has the right to legally object

24
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When does a person have standing?

A

1) Live at residence
2) Are staying overnight for at least one night
3) A driver (who is not the owner of the vehicle, as long as they have the car legally) of a vehicle
4) A passenger in a vehicle