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Search of outer layer of clothing. |
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Court oder issued by a judge autherizing a search, an arrest,or a seizure of evidence of a crime. |
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Any governmental intrusion into something in which a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. |
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Taking into pocession, custody, or control. |
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No search and seizure without consent to do so. |
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Evedence that an independent cautions person would have good reason to believe. |
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Prevents government from introducing illegally, obtained evidence of past deeds. |
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Rules for processing someone through the Criminal Justice system. |
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You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say and will be used against you. You have the right to a lawyer. If you can't afford on, one will be appointed to you. |
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Defines which acts are legal and illegal. |
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2 Conflicting goals of the Justice System |
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To protect society from criminals/crime. Protects the rights of those being processed |
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Time frame for executing a warrent |
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Police have the right to enter any residency when chasing a criminal. |
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A case that brought up the Miranda warning. (An advisory statement about the rights of the suspects the police must read to the suspect in custody before questioning.) |
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Sources of Criminal Procedure |
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federal and state statues. State and Federal Constitutions. Court of appeal. |
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What are three areas that do not fall under definition of search? |
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Plain Veiw. Open Feild. Abandoned Property |
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