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Reasonable suspicion
Sufficient facts and information to make it reasonable to suspect that criminal activity may be occuring, and the person to be detained is connected to that activity.
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Probable cause
When a person is suspected to be arrested is guilty of a crime.
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Search
Expectation of privacy that society is prepared to considered reasonable is infringed upon by the government
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Seizure of a person
When a peace officer physically applies force to a person or when a person voluntarily submits to the officer's authority
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Seizure of property
There is some meaningful interference with an individual's possessoryinterest in that property by the government
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Fourth amendment
People house affects ( belonging ) shall be secured from unreasonable searches, seizures, and require proble cause for issuance of warrants.
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Fifth amendment
Individuals cannot be compelled to be a witness against themselves in a criminal case, may not be tried for the same offense twice or be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
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Sixth amendment
Guarentpeople people accused of acrime the right to a speedy trail, confront the withnesses against them and obtain witnesses in their favor, and the assistance of counsel, during court proceedings.
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Fourteenth amendment
Requires peace officers tosappy the law equally to all people regardless of race, creed, nationally ,religious, preference, or nationalorigin
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Under color of law
An action carried out aoff under the au
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