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15 Cards in this Set
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Fourth amendment |
Stops, crisis, stationhouse |
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True |
Stops and crisis are considered forms of searches and seizures |
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Terry V Ohio |
Decision that declared stops and frisks unconstitutional |
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Alabama V white |
Said reasonable suspicion is less demanding standard than probable cause |
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US v Arvizu |
Reviewing courts must look at the totality of the circumstances to determine if the officer had an objective basis to suspect wrong doing |
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Violation of 14th amendment |
Police stops based solely on,race or ethnicity would be a |
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Florida V Royer |
Police have a right to approach any person and ask questions |
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Investigative stop |
Could be based on secondhand or hearsay info |
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Does not justify stop and frisk |
An anonymous tip lacking indication of reliability does not justify as |
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Drug courier profile |
A set if identifiers developed by law enforcement agencies descrubinc the types of,individuals who arw likely to,transpoet drugs |
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Special needs |
Airport searches fall under |
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Does not constitute authority to frisk |
Reasonable suspicion to stop |
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Minn. V dickerson |
Clarified the limits of what police can or cannot do in the course of a frisk Considered to have established the use of plain touch |
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Pennsylvania v mimms |
Once an,officer had lawfully stopped a vehicle the can order the driver to get out without suspecting any other criminal activity or threat to officers safety |
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Maryland v buie |
Authorized limited protective sweeps without a warrant while police are conducting an,in house arrest of a suspect |