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Question:
4th Amendment

Answer:
Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures; think warrants, probable cause, reasonableness,
and recognized exceptions.



Question:
5th Amendment

Answer:
Protects against compelled self-incrimination and supports due process.



Question:
6th Amendment

Answer:
Protects the right to counsel and other core trial rights.



Question:
14th Amendment

Answer:
Applies due process and equal protection principles to the states.



Question:

,What is reasonable suspicion?

Answer:
Specific and articulable facts, plus rational inferences, that criminal activity is occurring, has
occurred, or is about to occur.



Question:
What is probable cause?

Answer:
Facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe a crime was committed and
the person committed it, or that evidence of a crime will be found.



Question:
Terry stop

Answer:
Brief detention based on reasonable suspicion.



Question:
Terry frisk

Answer:
Limited pat-down for weapons when the officer reasonably suspects the person may be armed and
dangerous.



Question:
Scenario: You can point to specific facts that a subject may be involved in a crime, but you do not
yet have probable cause. What level of justification do you likely have?

Answer:
Reasonable suspicion.

, Question:
Scenario: During a lawful stop, the subject keeps reaching toward the waistband and ignoring
commands. What additional action may be justified?

Answer:
A limited pat-down for weapons if the officer reasonably suspects a safety threat.



Question:
Miranda trigger

Answer:
Custody plus interrogation.



Question:
Miranda rule

Answer:
Before custodial interrogation, the suspect must be advised of core rights.



Question:
Brady rule

Answer:
The government must disclose exculpatory or impeachment evidence favorable to the defense.



Question:
Mapp rule

Answer:
Unlawfully obtained evidence may be excluded under the exclusionary rule.



Question:

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