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LOUISIANA POST 2024 STUDY GUIDE (ANSWERED 100%
CORRECTLY PLUS RATIONALES) LATEST UPDATE

Question 1

Which Supreme Court case established that criminal suspects must be informed of their right

to consult with an attorney and their right against self-incrimination prior to police questioning?

A) Mapp v. Ohio

B) Terry v. Ohio

C) Miranda v. Arizona

D) Graham v. Connor

E) Carroll v. US

Correct Answer: C) Miranda v. Arizona

Rationale: Miranda v. Arizona is the landmark Supreme Court case that mandated

suspects be informed of their constitutional rights, including the right to an

attorney and the right to remain silent, before custodial interrogation.

Question 2

The rule that evidence illegally gathered by the police may not be used in a criminal trial was

established in which Supreme Court case?

A) Miranda v. Arizona

B) Mapp v. Ohio

C) Tennessee v. Garner

D) Katz v. US

E) US v. Robinson

Correct Answer: B) Mapp v. Ohio

Rationale: Mapp v. Ohio established the exclusionary rule, preventing the use of

illegally obtained evidence in state criminal proceedings.

, Question 3

Which Supreme Court case allowed police to stop and search a suspect if they have reasonable

suspicion that the person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime?

A) Carroll v. US

B) Terry v. Ohio

C) Miranda v. Arizona

D) Graham v. Connor

E) Mapp v. Ohio

Correct Answer: B) Terry v. Ohio

Rationale: Terry v. Ohio affirmed the legality of a "stop and frisk" when an officer has

reasonable suspicion of criminal activity and a belief that the person is armed and

dangerous.

Question 4

The ruling that deadly force may not be used against an unarmed and fleeing suspect unless

necessary to prevent escape and if the officer has probable cause to believe the suspect poses a

significant threat of death or serious injury to others was decided in:

A) Graham v. Connor

B) Mapp v. Ohio

C) Tennessee v. Garner

D) US v. Robinson

E) Miranda v. Arizona

Correct Answer: C) Tennessee v. Garner

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