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Question 13 - Which U.S. Supreme Court case held that police must inform suspects of their rights prior to custodial interrogation? U.S. v. Miller Texas
Question 13 - Which U.S. Supreme Court case held that police must inform suspects of their rights prior to custodial interrogation?
U.S. v. Miller | |
Texas v. Cobb | |
Miranda v. Arizona | |
Mapp v. Ohio |
Question 14 - In which of the following U.S. Supreme Court decisions was the exclusionary rule developed?
Miranda v. Arizona | |
Weeks v. U.S. | |
U.S. v. Miller | |
U.S. v. Salerno |
Question 15 - Which of the following U.S. Supreme Court cases extended the exclusionary rule to the states?
Mapp v. Ohio | |
Terry v. Ohio | |
Marbury v. Madison | |
Burns v. Reed |
Question 16 - Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides for protection against self-incrimination?
1st Amendment | |
4th Amendment | |
5th Amendment | |
6th Amendment |
Question 17 - Which of the following is not part of the Miranda warnings?
right to a speedy and public trial | |
right to remain silent | |
right to an attorney | |
right to a court appointed attorney if necessary |
Question 18 - Which court decision held that once a suspect has invoked his right to an attorney, police may not continue interrogation without his/her attorney present?
Minnick v. Mississippi | |
Miranda v. Arizona | |
Mapp v. Ohio | |
Burns v. Reed |
Question 19 - Which of the following was not one of the points made by the U.S. Supreme Court in its landmark ruling, Miranda v. Arizona?
The "police dominated" atmosphere of an interrogation room calls for some type of protection for the defendant. | |
The defendant's Fifth Amendment privilege against self incrimination is applicable to the police interrogation as well as questioning by the prosecutor during trial. | |
The Constitution affords a defendant certain guarantees, including the right to remain silent and the right to consult counsel. | |
The interrogation at issue was manipulative and harsh and the police, therefore, overstepped their bounds in obtaining Mr. Miranda's confession. |
Question 20 - What legal doctrine was established to control police misconduct?
exclusionary rule | |
rules related to exculpatory evidence | |
writ of habeous corpus | |
stare decisis |
Question 21 - The exclusionary rule applies to
coerced confessions. | |
unnecessarily suggestive police lineups. | |
seizures of items during an unconstitutional search. | |
The exclusionary rule applies to all of these. |
Question 22 - What rule prohibits the prosecutor from using illegally obtained evidence during a trial?
the exclusionary rule. | |
the discovery rule. | |
the alibi rule. | |
the suppression rule. |
Question 23 - The Miranda warnings do not have to be given before law enforcement obtains
breath or blood samples. | |
handwriting samples. | |
fingerprints. | |
Miranda warnings are not required for any of these. |
Question 24 - Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures?
1st Amendment | |
4th Amendment | |
5th Amendment | |
6th Amendment |
Question 25 - Searches fall into two broad categories:
warrant and probable cause. | |
warrantless and reasonable suspicion. | |
warrant and warrantless. | |
bench warrant and affidavit. |
Question 26 - Which of the following cases deals with "stop and frisk"?
Mapp v. Ohio | |
Terry v. Ohio | |
Wolf v. Colorado | |
Miranda v. Arizona |
Question 27 - Which of the following is not a type of warrantless search?
search with consent | |
search incident to lawful arrest | |
hidden view | |
plain view |
Question 28 - Which of the following is the primary requirement for a search warrant?
probable cause | |
good faith | |
reasonable suspicion | |
preponderance of the evidence |
Question 29 - Searches in which types of cases are most likely to involve questions of police conduct?
Burglaries | |
Fraud | |
DWI cases | |
Weapons and drug cases |
Question 30 - The Constitutional protection against warrantless search and seizure applies to which of the following?
use of thermal imaging device to scan a building to detect the presence of lamps used to grow marijuana | |
search and seizure of garbage left for collection outside a home since it is abandoned property | |
aerial surveillance of a suspect's property from an aircraft in public space | |
searches conducted at U.S. borders or international airports |
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