SOLUTIONS
, In which of the following situations would plain view not apply? - ANSWERSAn officer
has secretly entered
What standard is required for the government to demonstrate that any admissions of a
confession is harmless error? - ANSWERSBeyond a reasonable doubt
A person does not retain a reasonable expectation of privacy in trash once it -
ANSWERSboth in plain view and in public area
Under the fourth amendment, courts have interpreted the term "houses" to include -
ANSWERSboth temporary shelters and hospital rooms
Border officials may stop vehicles at fixed checkpoints without reasonable suspicion-
true
Three basic requirements of plain view doctrine must be met for the evidence to be
seized legally by the police. Which of the following is not one of those? - ANSWERSthe
officers must have a search warrant
Before the miranda decision the sole fest for the admissibility of a confession was -
ANSWERSvoluntariness
Border officials may stop vehicles at fixed checkpoints without reasonable suspicion -
ANSWERStrue
In which of the following situations are miranda warnings not required - ANSWERSall of
these
According to the edwards rule if a suspect in custody invokes the right to an attorney, he
or she cannot be questioned again about the same offenses without an attorney unless
- ANSWERSthe suspect initiates contact with the police
The area to which extends the intimate activity associated with the "sanctity of a man's
home and the privacies of life" is known as - ANSWERScurtilage
A suspect is asked about a crime by a private citizen acting on their own without any
police involvement. The suspect makes incriminating statements. These statements are
- ANSWERSadmissible because the fifth amendment does not apply to private citizens
Abandoned items still retain some fourth amendment protections - ANSWERSfalse
When asking a suspect routine identification questions, miranda applies -
ANSWERSfalse