What U.S. Supreme Court case specified the conditions under which deadly force could be used to apprehend a suspected felon?
Tennessee v. Garner
Which U.S. Supreme Court case was responsible for the creation of the exclusionary rule?
Weeks v. U.S.
This Supreme Court case has become the basis for stop and frisk.
Terry v. Ohio
Chimel v. California established
that officers can only search the person arrested and the area under that person's "immediate control"
The 1984 U.S. Supreme Court case U.S. v. Leon established the...
good faith exception
Which Supreme Court ruling applied the principles developed in Weeks v. U.S. to trials in state courts?
Mapp v. Ohio
Which 1936 Supreme Court case prohibited corporal punishment as a means of obtaining a confession?
Brown v. Mississippi
In ___, the U.S. Supreme Court stated that considerations of public safety can be overriding and negate the need for rights advisement prior to limited questioning.
New York v. Quarles
Which U.S. Supreme Court case established the right to counsel for juvenile defendants?
In Re Gault
Which Supreme Court case held that overcrowding in prisons is not by itself cruel and unusual punishment?
Rhodes v. Chapman
Which Supreme Court case provided inmates with appropriate due process before sanctions could be levied against them?
Wolff v. McDonnell
Which Supreme Court decision held that delinquency must be established beyond a reasonable doubt?
In re Winship
Kent v. U.S. Provided for ____ in juvenile court.
due process
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court hold that juveniles do not have a constitutional right to a trial by jury?
McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
Which Supreme Court case concluded that the results of DNA testing can be acceptable in criminal trials?