CJ 100 Final Exam Questions And Answers
All of the following are valid sources of probable cause except: -ANSWER reasonable
suspicion
What identification procedure do suspects have the right to have an attorney present?
-ANSWER lineups
Miranda rights must be given when: -ANSWER a suspect is in custody and being
interrogated
Protection against self-incrimination is afforded under the: -ANSWER Fifth Amendment
Protection against illegal search and seizure is afforded under: -ANSWER the Fourth
Amendment
The Supreme Court created the "inevitable discovery" exception to the exclusionary
rule in ___________________. - ANSWER Nix v. Williams (1984)
The U.S. Supreme Court set the standard for consent searches in: - ANSWER
Schneckcloth v. Bustamonte (1973)
The United States Supreme Court established the inevitable discovery exception to the
exclusionary rule by its ruling in: - ANSWER Nix v. Williams (1984)
The United States Supreme Court set the accepted standard for a "reasonable
expectation of privacy" in: - ANSWER Katz v. United States (1967)
The United States Supreme Court limited the scope of search incident to arrest to the
, area within the suspect's "immediate control" in: - ANSWER Chimel v. California (1969)
The United States Supreme Court ruled that law distinguishes among automobiles,
homes, and persons in questions involving police searches in: - ANSWER Carroll v.
United States (1925)
The United States Supreme Court's ruling in defined "reasonable" suspicion in
stop-and-frisk situations. - ANSWER Terry v. Ohio (1968)
The United States Supreme Court's ruling in created the good faith exception to the
exclusionary rule. - ANSWER United States v. Leon (1984)
The United States Supreme Court in, ruled garbage was not protected by the Fourth
Amendment. -ANSWER California v. Greenwood (1988)
The legal terms, as stated in the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which
generally describes the searching for and the taking away of evidence by police is
known as: -ANSWER searches and seizures
The plain view doctrine was first enunciated by the Supreme Court in
__________________. - ANSWER Coolidge v. New Hampshire
The purpose of a frisk is to determine the presence of _____________. - ANSWER
weapons
The requirement for a stop-and-frisk is that an officer has: - ANSWER reasonable
suspicion
Under what circumstances can police officers enter a dwelling without announcing
themselves? Which of the following is NOT an example of exigent circumstances? -
ANSWER The suspect is being arrested for a violent felony
All of the following are valid sources of probable cause except: -ANSWER reasonable
suspicion
What identification procedure do suspects have the right to have an attorney present?
-ANSWER lineups
Miranda rights must be given when: -ANSWER a suspect is in custody and being
interrogated
Protection against self-incrimination is afforded under the: -ANSWER Fifth Amendment
Protection against illegal search and seizure is afforded under: -ANSWER the Fourth
Amendment
The Supreme Court created the "inevitable discovery" exception to the exclusionary
rule in ___________________. - ANSWER Nix v. Williams (1984)
The U.S. Supreme Court set the standard for consent searches in: - ANSWER
Schneckcloth v. Bustamonte (1973)
The United States Supreme Court established the inevitable discovery exception to the
exclusionary rule by its ruling in: - ANSWER Nix v. Williams (1984)
The United States Supreme Court set the accepted standard for a "reasonable
expectation of privacy" in: - ANSWER Katz v. United States (1967)
The United States Supreme Court limited the scope of search incident to arrest to the
, area within the suspect's "immediate control" in: - ANSWER Chimel v. California (1969)
The United States Supreme Court ruled that law distinguishes among automobiles,
homes, and persons in questions involving police searches in: - ANSWER Carroll v.
United States (1925)
The United States Supreme Court's ruling in defined "reasonable" suspicion in
stop-and-frisk situations. - ANSWER Terry v. Ohio (1968)
The United States Supreme Court's ruling in created the good faith exception to the
exclusionary rule. - ANSWER United States v. Leon (1984)
The United States Supreme Court in, ruled garbage was not protected by the Fourth
Amendment. -ANSWER California v. Greenwood (1988)
The legal terms, as stated in the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which
generally describes the searching for and the taking away of evidence by police is
known as: -ANSWER searches and seizures
The plain view doctrine was first enunciated by the Supreme Court in
__________________. - ANSWER Coolidge v. New Hampshire
The purpose of a frisk is to determine the presence of _____________. - ANSWER
weapons
The requirement for a stop-and-frisk is that an officer has: - ANSWER reasonable
suspicion
Under what circumstances can police officers enter a dwelling without announcing
themselves? Which of the following is NOT an example of exigent circumstances? -
ANSWER The suspect is being arrested for a violent felony