Criminal procedures study Guide text 2

  1. Reasonable Suspicion
    court created standard of justification

    lesser degree of certainty than probable cause, but more than a hunch or unsupported belief

    required for police to conduct a stop and frisk

    Certain confrontations can be based on reasonable suspicion
  2. Probable Cause
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  3. Investigative Detention
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  4. Terry V. Ohio
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  5. Stop and Frisk
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  6. Fourth Amendment
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  7. Inventory Search
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  8. South Dakota V. Opperman
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  9. Border Checkpoints
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  10. Inspections
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  11. Sobriety Checkpoints
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  12. School Searches
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  13. Probationary Searches
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  14. Miranda v. Williams
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  15. Brewer v. williams
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  16. Interrogation
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  17. Confession
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  18. Admission
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  19. Custody
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  20. Waiver of Rights
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  21. Criminal Proceeding
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  22. Sixth Amendment
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  23. Preponderance of the Evidence
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  24. Public Safety Exception
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  25. Volunteered Statements
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  26. Lineup
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  27. Showup
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  28. PhotoGraphic Array
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  29. United States V. Wade
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Criminal procedures study Guide text 2
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