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Law, 04.10.2020 06:01 tucecoskun

PLZ ANSWERE THESE QUESTIONS FOR ME The 4th amendment is commonly referred to as what?
Who has the ultimate decision in what makes a search unreasonable?
Who seeks a search warrant and from whom?
Write your own example of how probable cause may be used in obtaining a warrant.
Write your own example of an unreasonable search.
List three items that must be included on a warrant.
Write your own example of evidence found in plain view.
What does it mean to “consent” to a search?
Write your own example of a legal stop and frisk.
Terry v Ohio made a stop and frisk legal under certain circumstances. Explain
What does a “search following hot pursuit” mean?
Write your own example of a reasonable emergency search.
Write your own example of a reasonable car search.
Would a passenger in a car be subject to a field sobriety test due to the implied consent law? Explain.
Explain why a driver could be charged with a DUI even if their BAC is lower than .08.
Explain the “Zero Tolerance” law.
The exclusionary rule may lead a judge to not allow a certain piece of evidence to be used in court. Explain what this means.
Explain the relationship between the Supreme Court case Mapp v Ohio and the exclusionary rule.
Explain the term judicial integrity in reference to the exclusionary rule

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