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AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Scope of Search Incident to Arrest - ANSWER-A search
incident to a custodial arrest may include:a full search of
the arrestee's personcontainers on the arrestee's
personthe nearby physical area that was under the
immediate control of the arrestee (sometimes referred
to as "within arm's reach")
Fourth Amendment Protection - ANSWER-Officers must
have probable cause and a warrent signed by a judge.
,Once a warrent is recived, officers can only search in the
specified locations described in the warrent.
Reasonable expectation of privacy - ANSWER-can exist
almost anytime and anyplaceas long as:
-individuals have indicated that they personally
(subjectively) expect privacy in the object or area,
-their expectation is one which society is prepared to
recognize as legitimate
Subjective expectation of privacy - ANSWER-is a person's
state of mind demonstrated by affirmative action
designed to protect their privacy (e.g., building a fence,
closing window shades, locking a compartment, etc.).
Curtilage - ANSWER-Relatively small and usually well-
defined area immediately around a residence to which
the private activities of the home extend, and in which
the owner has an expectation of privacy
,Falsely reporting a crime, emergency, or destructive
device - ANSWER-Reports to any officer, district attorney,
or deputy district attorney that a felony or misdemeanor
has been committed knowingly that the report is false
Classifications of falsely reporting a crime is a : -
ANSWER-Misdemeanor
Classifications for falsely reporting an emergency -
ANSWER-Misdemeanor
Classifications for falsely reporting an emergency likely to
cause death or great bodily injury - ANSWER-Felony
Classifications for falsely reporting a bomb or other
explosives is a : - ANSWER-Misdemeanor
Unlawful assembly - ANSWER-Two or more people
assembled together to do an unlawful act or a lawful act
in a violent, boisterous, or tumultuous manner.
, Classifications for an Unlawful assembly - ANSWER-
Misdemeanor
Refusal to Disperse - ANSWER-Assembling for the
purpose of disturbing the peace or committing any
unlawful act & not dispersing on being desired or
commanded to do so by a public officer
Open fields - ANSWER-Outdoor real property, outside the
curtilage of the residence
Over flights - ANSWER-The flight of a plane or helicopter
over a given area
Standing - ANSWER-Exists only if a subject has a
reasonable expectation of privacy in the place or thing
that is searched or seized. Generally established
by:OwnershipLawful possession AuthorityControl of the
area searched or the property seized