“An officer in lawful fresh pursuit of a fleeing felon, may do which of the following:”
Officers may frisk a suspect for weapons if they have reason…
Officers may frisk a suspect for weapons if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is
“In _____________, the Court held that a warrantless search…
“In _____________, the Court held that a warrantless search of a shared dwelling over the express refusal of consent by a physically present resident violates the Fourth Amendment.”
“_______________ officials acting in their official capacity…
“_______________ officials acting in their official capacity, may not be sued under Section 1983 in state court.”
In ___________, the Supreme Court ruled that the two-pronged…
In ___________, the Supreme Court ruled that the two-pronged test for probable cause established in previous cases was to be abandoned in favor of a “totality of circumstances” approach.
“A judge of a municipal court of record, who is not an attor…
“A judge of a municipal court of record, who is not an attorney licensed by the state, may issue a search warrant.”
“A ____________is a written order, issued by a magistrate an…
“A ____________is a written order, issued by a magistrate and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to search for any property or thing and to seize the same and bring it before such magistrate or commanding him to search for and photograph a child and to deliver to the magistrate any of the film exposed pursuant to the order.”
“The ___________ serious the crime and the ___________ the t…
“The ___________ serious the crime and the ___________ the time interval in an interrupted pursuit, the more likely the warrantless entry and search will be upheld.”
“The naked-eye observation by the police of a suspect’s back…
“The naked-eye observation by the police of a suspect’s backyard is not a “”search”” within the meaning of the ___________ amendment.”
An _____________ is the apprehending or restraining of an in…
An _____________ is the apprehending or restraining of an individual in order to bring the person before the proper legal authority to answer for an alleged crime.