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, stop When a reasonable person does not feel free to leave
custody When a reasonable person in the suspects position feels constrained in
a manner akin to an arrest
Vehicle search warrant exception If officer has PC that car or container in car has evidence/fruits of a
crime no warrant needed.
Probable Cause A reasonable belief that a crime was committed and that this person
committed it.
Exclusionary Rule Developed by SCOTUS in Weeks v. US: evidence obtained in violation of
a defendant's rights cannot be used at the trial
Exigent Circumstances Circumstances that require an immediate action or response. Creates an
exception to the rule for a warrant to search. (See King: cop smells
Marijuana and follows guy back to his apartment. knock on door. Yell:
"police open up." hear movement and enter)
Invalid Exigent Circumstance When an officer threatens a 4th Amendment violation ("we're coming
in")
Role of corroboration in informant information Illinois v. Gates: corroboration is one of a totality of circumstance
analysis for determining if informant info provides PC (see also Aguilar-
Spinelli)
Terry v. Ohio In this case, the Supreme Court said police officers do not need
probable cause to stop and frisk suspicious people who might be
carrying weapons (RS is enough)
Reasonable Expectation of Privacy determined by persons exhibited expectation of privacy, and whether
society is willing to accept that expectation as reasonable.
Search Incident to Arrest A search that is part of a lawful arrest: the person and area immediately
surrounding may be searched for hidden weapons or for evidence that
might be destroyed (unless the person is already detained, then no
concern for safety/destruction of evidence so warrant required [see
Gant])
Consent Search A search that a person voluntarily agrees to let the police conduct (See
Mendenhall
- can consent to a lot)
Stop and Frisk A limited pat down of a person's clothing when an officer believes
person poses threat to officer's or other's safety.
Vehicle Search California v. Acevedo: if PC to believe that vehicle contains contraband,
police may conduct a warrantless search of the entire vehicle, including
containers. (See also Belton - if arresting a passenger, and not driver, a
can then search whole car too)
Plain View If an object connected with a crime can be seen from a place where an
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