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MN POST TEST EXAMS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS Weeks v. US (1914) - CORRECT ANSWER-Exclusionary rule - warrantless seizure of items from private residence violates 4th Amendment Terry v. Ohio (1968) - CORRECT ANSWER-"Stop and Frisk" police may: - stop a person if they have reasonable suspicion that the person committed, or is about to commit, a crime - frisk the suspect for weapons if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is armed and dangerous Reasonable Suspicion - CORRECT ANSWER-a suspicion based on specific facts, training, and experience; less than probable cause Probable cause to arrest - CORRECT ANSWER-facts and circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been committed and a particular person has committed it Probable cause to search - CORRECT ANSWER-facts and circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to believe that a evidence/property is located in a particular place to be searched frisk - CORRECT ANSWER-an over-the-clothes pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons Chimel v. California (1969) - "Chimel Rule" - CORRECT ANSWER-arresting officers are limited to searches within the immediate vicinity/control of the suspect being arrested; any other search requires warrant Mapp v. Ohio (1961) - CORRECT ANSWER-Extended the Exclusionary Rule to the states Carroll v. U.S. (1925) - "Carroll Doctrine" - CORRECT ANSWER-Automobile exception - warrantless search of a car does not violate 4th Amendment, if there is PC to believe evidence a crime is present in vehicle, and exigent circumstances exist to believe vehicle could be moved before warrant is obtained Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) - CORRECT ANSWER-Right to counsel - extended right to counsel during criminal trial to the states Escobedo v. Illinois (1964) - CORRECT ANSWER-Right to counsel - criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations Miranda v. Arizona (1966) - "Miranda Warning" - CORRECT ANSWER-law enforcement required to give formal warning advising criminal suspects in custody of their rights, before interrogation In re Gault (1967) - CORRECT ANSWER-Due process - 14th Amendment Due Process Clause applies to juveniles In re Winship (1970) - CORRECT ANSWER-Due

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Weeks v. US (1914) - CORRECT ANSWER-Exclusionary rule
- warrantless seizure of items from private residence violates
4th Amendment

Terry v. Ohio (1968) - CORRECT ANSWER-"Stop and Frisk"
police may:
- stop a person if they have reasonable suspicion that the
person committed, or is about to commit, a crime
- frisk the suspect for weapons if they have reasonable
suspicion that the person is armed and dangerous

Reasonable Suspicion - CORRECT ANSWER-a suspicion
based on specific facts, training, and experience; less than
probable cause

Probable cause to arrest - CORRECT ANSWER-facts and
circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to believe
that a crime has been committed and a particular person has
committed it

Probable cause to search - CORRECT ANSWER-facts and
circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to believe

,that a evidence/property is located in a particular place to be
searched

frisk - CORRECT ANSWER-an over-the-clothes pat-down or
minimal search by police to discover weapons

Chimel v. California (1969) - "Chimel Rule" - CORRECT
ANSWER-arresting officers are limited to searches within the
immediate vicinity/control of the suspect being arrested; any
other search requires warrant

Mapp v. Ohio (1961) - CORRECT ANSWER-Extended the
Exclusionary Rule to the states

Carroll v. U.S. (1925) - "Carroll Doctrine" - CORRECT
ANSWER-Automobile exception
- warrantless search of a car does not violate 4th Amendment,
if there is PC to believe evidence a crime is present in vehicle,
and exigent circumstances exist to believe vehicle could be
moved before warrant is obtained

Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) - CORRECT ANSWER-Right to
counsel
- extended right to counsel during criminal trial to the states

Escobedo v. Illinois (1964) - CORRECT ANSWER-Right to
counsel
- criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police
interrogations

Miranda v. Arizona (1966) - "Miranda Warning" - CORRECT
ANSWER-law enforcement required to give formal warning
advising criminal suspects in custody of their rights, before
interrogation

In re Gault (1967) - CORRECT ANSWER-Due process
- 14th Amendment Due Process Clause applies to juveniles

,In re Winship (1970) - CORRECT ANSWER-Due process
- established burden of "proof beyond a reasonable doubt" as
standard in all federal and state cases
- removed "preponderance of evidence" standard previously
used in juvenile delinquency proceedings

Roper v. Simmons (2005) - CORRECT ANSWER-
unconstitutional to impose capital punishment for crimes
committed while under 18

Atkins v. Virginia (2002) - CORRECT ANSWER-
unconstitutional to impose capital punishment on people with
intellectual disabilities

Tennessee v. Garner (1985) - CORRECT ANSWER-Deadly
force may not be used against an unarmed and fleeing suspect
unless necessary to prevent the escape and unless the officer
has probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a
significant threat of death or serious injury to the officers or
others

Graham v. Connor (1989) - CORRECT ANSWER-Use of Force
"Objective Reasonableness" standard
- judged from the perspective of a reasonable officer on the
scene
- factors:
1. severity of crime at issue
2. suspect poses immediate threat to safety of officers or others
3. actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by
fleeing
(other factors may be considered)

Scales v Minnesota (1994) - CORRECT ANSWER-Recording
requirement (Minnesota only)

, - custodial interrogation including Miranda warning, waiving of
rights, and all questioning shall be electronically recorded
where feasible
- must be recorded when questioning occurs at place of
detention

Herring v. US (2009) - CORRECT ANSWER-Good faith
exception
- exclusionary rule cannot be used to suppress illegally
obtained evidence if officer was acting on erroneous warrant in
good faith

Whren v. US (1996) - CORRECT ANSWER-any traffic offense
committed by a driver is a legitimate legal basis for a stop

Pena v Leombruni, US 7th Circuit (1999) - CORRECT
ANSWER-officer justified in using deadly force against "crazy
suspect" who posed immediate threat of death or great bodily
harm, regardless of suspect's mental state

City of Canton, Ohio v. Harris (1989) - CORRECT ANSWER-
municipalities may be liable for inadequate training of
employees, but only when "failure to train amounts to deliberate
indifference" to the public's constitutional rights

Thompson v Hubbard, US 8th Circuit (2001) - CORRECT
ANSWER-officer entitled to qualified immunity against
excessive force claim for shooting fleeing suspect when
suspect reached toward waistband, even if suspect's waistband
could not hold a gun; officer not required to wait until seeing
weapon before employing deadly force

Plakas v. Drinski (1994) - CORRECT ANSWER-officers not
required to used other, less-lethal, alternatives when deadly
force is justified
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