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officer can seach outer layer of clothing for weapons. |
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A court order authorizing a search and/or seizure. |
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Any governmental intrusion into a place where a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. |
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to take into possession, custody, or controle. |
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You can not be searched without a probable cause. |
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Strong evidence that a reasonable person would believe |
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no illegally seized evidence may be used |
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sets out the rules for processing someone through the criminal justice system. |
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Protects a person from self-incrimination |
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a person being tried twice |
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It defines which acts are illegal. |
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2 Conflicting goals of the justice system |
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1.protecting society from criminals
2. protecting the rights of those being processed through the system. |
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Time frame for executing a warrant |
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an officer can follow an individual anywhere during a chase. |
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1.You have the right to remain silent
2. Anything you say can and will be used against you
3. You have the right to an attorney
4.If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you. |
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Sources of criminal procedure |
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1.federal and state statutes
2.US and state constitutions |
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Three areas that do not fall under definition of search
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Pain view, Open field, Abandoned property |
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