GPSTC CLASS 290 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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GPSTC CLASS 290 EXAM 3
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GPSTC CLASS 290 EXAM 3
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
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GPSTC CLASS 290 EXAM 3
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
GPSTC CLASS 290 EXAM 3
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
GPSTC CLASS 290 EXAM 3
QUESTIONS WITH COM...
GPSTC CLASS 290 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Mapp v. Ohio - ANSWER -A landmark case in the area of U.S. criminal procedure, in which the Unite d States Supreme Court decided that evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures" may not be used in criminal prosecutions in state courts, as well as federal courts. Terry v. Ohio - ANSWER -A policeman had been undercover observing Terry and three other men who were suspected of carrying concealed weapons. Terry was arrested. Terry presented a threat to the police. Result: The search and seizure was perfectly legal because the policeman had more than a hunch. The search was limited and the purpose was for the officer's safety in the investigation. - Terry pat down. - not protected by the 14th A. Under a warrant, how long to bring someone before judicial officer? - ANSWER -72 hrs Without war rant, how long to bring someone before judicial officer? - ANSWER -48 hrs Judges that may issue warrant: - ANSWER -City, State, Superior, Magistrate Warrant must be issued on... - ANSWER -probable cause Warrant application hearing - ANSWER -Called when a non -leo or judge makes a warrant A private person may arrest an offender when... - ANSWER -the offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge If offenses is a felony and the offender is attempting to escape, a private citizen may arrest him based on... - ANSWER -A reasonable ground for suspicion Immunity from arrest - ANSWER -Legislators are privileged from arrest while Congress is "in session" with respect to offenses punishable by up to 6 years of imprisonment. Thus, whether Congress is in regular or special session, the immunity from arrest applies. Privilege of Militia - ANSWER -May immune from arrest during and coming from parades meetings , encampments and election of officers except in cases of felony, treason or breach of the peace. Diplomatic Immunity - ANSWER -Practice in international law under which ambassadors and other diplomatic officials have special privileges and are not subjec t to the laws of the state to which they are accredited.
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