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No defendant can be convicted without?  Evidence Officers two important roles concerning evidence?  Find evidence with or without a warrant; helps the prosecutor get the evidence admitted at trial. The main duty of persecutors is?  To make sure justice is done. Brady VS Maryland �...

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Texas DPS CID Exam Study Set Questions
and Correct Answers | Latest Update
No defendant can be convicted without?


 Evidence




Officers two important roles concerning evidence?


 Find evidence with or without a warrant; helps the prosecutor get the

evidence admitted at trial.




The main duty of persecutors is?


 To make sure justice is done.




Brady VS Maryland


 the prosecution is required to disclose all evidence to t he accused




Even though an officer may obtain evidence properly under 4th amendment it may not be

admissible under Texas Constitution.


 EX. Richardson VS. State. In federal law no right to privacy on numbers

dialed on a phone, but in Texas citizens ha ve a right to privacy regarding

numbers dialed on a phone.




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Reasonable search


 1) Supported by probable cause. 2) search made with warrant or

exception to warrant requirement.




Probable Cause


 Enough facts to show evidence of a crime will be foun d




Exceptions to search warrant requirements.


 1) Incident to lawful arrest. 2) Terry search 3) Administrative search 4)

Consent 5)Border, airport, or roadblock 6) Inventory 7) Automobile 8)

Emergency




Search defined


 Intrusion into an area covered by reasonable expectation of privacy.




Areas of reasonable expectation of privacy.


 1) House and curtilage 2) Car, van, motor home, or recreation vehicle 3)

Persons body including blood 4) Purse, wallet, and suitcase 5) Backpack 6)

Hotel room 7) Telephone booth 8) Desk and private office 9) Private




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dressing room in club 10) Bathroom stall 11) Box or envelope 12) Diary or

personal letter 13) Numbers dialed from a phone




No expectation of privacy.


 1) Garbage placed on curb for collection 2) Phot o of persons wound or

injury 3) Persons facial appearance 4) Public waiting room at doctors

office 5) Dressing room at store if customer informed room under

surveillance for shoplifting 6) Hotel room where manager calls to vacate

person who's not paid or time is expired 7) Public street, building or area

which public given access 8) common area where public may go 9)

Automotive VIN 10) Bank account info voluntarily given to a bank 11)

Monitoring beeper used to follow transport of drugs 12) Allowing drug

detection K9 to sniff piece of luggage in public place 13) VIN located on

vehicle dash or door jamb 14) Prison cell




Plain View Doctrine


 4th Amendment does not cover something when its in plain view




Plain Touch Doctrine


 During a proper pat down for weapons if officer detects something that is

immediately apparent to be drugs or weapons, the officer may seize

without a warrant.




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Public Scent


 When a drug dog detects contraband in a public place it is not a searc h.




K9 Sniff


 Sniff around exterior of car in a public place during a valid traffic stop =

no violation of 4th Amendment




Abandonment


 If person voluntarily abandons property, officer may retrieve it and no

search occurred. Excludes when officer attempts to stop person for no

reason, person throws drugs and runs away.




Standing


 Persons right to complain about an improper search at trail.




Warrant Contents


 1) labeled in the name of "The State of Texas" 2) Statement describing

the evidence to be taken and person, place, or thing to be searched 3)

Must command a peace officer 4) Must be signed by a judge




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