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Quiz 3 review questions
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Criminal Justice
Graduate
02/22/2013

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What is the sequence of the terry stop?
Definition
RS->Stop->questions->(satisfied it stops) dissatified->object or officer safety/fear->patdown (outer)->weapon/evidence->PC->arrest->get full search
Term
T/F If an officer suspects an object found in an outer clothes pat down is drugs but he is not sure he may proceed to search the inside of clothing because of rs
Definition
false
Term
What are the three main points of a terry stop
Definition
1. RS

2. Basis for outer clothing pat down

3. Basis for inner clothing search
Term
What is the plain feel doctrine
Definition
When an officer can determine evidence on first touch in a pat down it is allowed
Term
Officer uses a drug dog to pass by car or luggage on a RS stop does this require a search warrant
Definition
No a dog sniff is not a search it requires no warrant
Term
T/F Drug courier drug profiling violates civil rights and cannot be used for a terry stop
Definition
False (racial would be but drug courier is not)
Term
T/F A detaining officer must have a fear for safety concern to do a pat down in terry stop
Definition
True
Term
A vehicle search like a home requires a search warrant
Definition
False because of visibility in a car
Term
Does a stop under terry type situation of a car or person constitute a seizure within the 4th amendment
Definition
True only limited seizure though must have PC for complete seizure
Term
When a suspect had drug dealer reputation and is meeting with a lot of people on the street corner there is sufficient RS for terry stop
Definition
No because reputation and hanging out with people does not provide RS there must be possible bad act such as hand to hand passing
Term
T/F The level of suspicion required for outer level pat down is equal to level of suspicion for arrest
Definition
False you just have to have fear of safety for pat down but that is not enough for an arrest
Term
Once RS has been found an officer can detain suspect for as long as it takes for him to determine if a crime has been committed
Definition
False reasonable time must happen it is only limited detain
Term
T/F Can an officer conduct a stop and id detention where there is no RS present
Definition
False a stop has to be RS based
Term
T/F Under the law as it stands now there is no such action as a stop and frisk of an automobile
Definition
False if you see something in a vehicle (plain view) that can hurt you than a frisk can be done
Term
What is the originating basis for a frisk portion of stop and frisk
Definition
Officer safety
Term
T/F If an officer during security pat down finds an item of interest other than a suspected weapon he may not continue search further
Definition
False he may continue if on first touch he recognizes it as evidence
Term
T/F If police ignore 15-20 sec delay the evidence found must be excluded
Definition
False
Term
If an informants tip does not rise to level of PC a suspect may not be stopped under terry rule
Definition
False only RS is needed for terry stop
Term
What did the decision in IL vs. Gates do
Definition
Made gates the new standard for informants (totality of circumstances)
Term
T/F A car search resulting from PC is limited to the cabin area only
Definition
False pc gets you everywhere because pc is like a search warrant for a car (different for a house)
Term
T/F A search of an open field in a fenced in property requires a search warrant
Definition
False
Term
T/F The 4th amendment was meant to deter federal officers misconduct for searches and confessions
Definition
True
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