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Learn about key provisions like exclusionary rule, double jeopardy, Miranda rights, due process, and more essential to legal protection in the United States.
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#1The ___ says that illegally obtained evidence can't be used in court. • Reasonable suspicion rule • Search rule • Warrant Rule • Exclusionary rule
#2 This court case established that school officials can search students with less than probable cause but the search can't be excessively intrusive • New Jersey v. TLO • Safford school v Redding • Veronia School Dist. v Acton • Board of Education v Earls
#3 The Grand jury determines if there is enough evidence to CHARGE someone with a crime. • False • True
#4 Double jeopardy protects us from • having to testify in court • Being tried for the same crime twice • speaking to police • illegal searches
#5 When must you be informed of your Miranda rights? • When you are being arrested • Whenever you are questioned by police • When is custody and being questioned • At your trial
#6 Due process means • the government can take our property if they pay us for it and it is used for the public good. • The government can't illegally search us. • All the steps established by government must be followed. • We can't be executed in the US without a judicial agreement.
#7 An impartial jury is • an unbiased jury • a jury of 23 people • a unanimous jury • A jury of trained lawyers
#8 the court case Gidean v Wainwright established • The right to execute criminals for murder. • The right of school officials to search students for any reason. • that the Miranda rights must be read when in custody and being questioned. • Our right to a court appointed lawyer ever if we can't afford one.
#9 Which court case put the death penalty into the modern era? • Coker v Georgia • Furman v Georgia • Roper v Simmons • Atkins v Virginia
#10 A hunch is considered probable cause and good enough for police to search individuals • false • true
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