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A reasonable belief grounded on facts |
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Probable Cause, when compared to establishing guilt at trial, requires what? |
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In order to issue a warrant, WHO must make an independent judgement in a common sense, realistic manner as to whether or not the Fourth Amendment standard has been met? |
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Before an arrest can be made, WHAT must exist? |
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True/False: All searches require a search warrant. |
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False, because it depends on the type of search |
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What is needed to authorize the issuance of a search warrant? |
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Affidavit containing facts to satisfy probable cause |
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What is another word for "Second hand" information? |
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Personal Knowledge is one example of what? |
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True/False: If a person refuses to consent to a search, that reason alone is enough for probable cause. |
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False, that fact alone does not establish probable cause |
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True/False: Hearsay is another source of facts for probable cause. |
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True. Hearsay is considered to be a source of facts. |
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According to the text (casebook), Provided the magistrate or judge accepts it, facts gathered from hearsay must meet what? |
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What is the current test used to verify the sufficiency of information for determining probable cause? |
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Totality of Information Test |
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Prior to the current test, what earlier test was imposed by the U.S. Supreme Court to determine the sufficiency of information? |
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True/False: Pretextual Stops is another source of facts discussed in the text (casebook)? |
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True. Pretextual Stops are another source of facts |
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True/False: Corroboration of informant information is not necessary. |
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False. It is absolutely necessary |
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What is the Fourth Amendment standard by which all arrests and most searches are judged? |
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What is the 4th Amendment standard by which all arrests and most searches are judged? |
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Give a brief definition of Probable Cause. |
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Probable cause is a reasonable belief grounded on facts. |
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True/False: Probable cause requires the same level of proof as that required to establish guilt at trial. |
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False. Probable cause does not require the same level of proof. |
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True/False: A magistrate may rely on the conclusions of the officer that an arrest is justified or that a search of a person's home is reasonable. |
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False. The magistrate must make a judgement based on facts, not conclusions. |
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Name the 2 basic facts needed to establish probable cause for an arrest. |
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- An offense must have been committed
- The person to be arrested committed it.
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Name the 3 basic facts needed to establish probable cause for a search. |
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- An offense has been committed
- Certain items are connected to this criminal activity
- The items will presently be found in the place to be searched
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Name the 3 basic categories of sources. |
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- Firsthand
- Witnessed by the officer
- Secondhand
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Provide at least 4 examples of personal knowledge an officer may have. |
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- Observations
- Smell
- Touch
- Hearing
- Time of Day
- Knowledge of Suspect
- Knowledge of Area
- Experience of officer
- Knowledge of Suspect's associates
- Physical Evidence
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If a person refuses to consent to a search, does this fact alone establish probable cause? |
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True/False: For the purposes of establishing probable cause, hearsay may be employed. |
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True, if the hearsay meets constitutional standards for use and the magistrate is willing to accept it. |
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Name at least 3 of the 4 types of sources identified in the text (casebook). |
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- Indentifiable source
- Good citizen informant
- Anonymous tip
- Confidential criminal informant
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What is the name of the current test for the sufficiency of information? |
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Totality of Information Test
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Totality of Circumstances |
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The Totality of Circumstances was preceded by what test for sufficiency of information? |
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Is corroboration of informant information necessary? |
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