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Minnesota Post Test
What amendment is the Exclusionary Rule grounded in - correct answer 4th amendment.
prohibits the use of illegally obtained material for use at a trial
What amendment includes the right against self-incrimination as well as the right to be only
tried once (double jeopardy) - correct answer 5th amendment
you cant testify against yourself or be tried for the same crime twice
What amendment includes the right to a speedy trial, public trial and impartial jury - correct
answer 6th amendment
right to confront a witness or see the person accusing them of the crime face to face
The supreme court ruled that this amendment's cruel and unusual punishment clause also
applies to the states - correct answer 8th amendment
The 4th amendment can be divided into 2 parts - correct answer Proper issue of warrants and
search and seizure
To satisfy the 4th amendment, an investigative stop must be based on what - correct answer
Reasonable suspicion
Reasonable suspicion is the same as probable cause according to the 4th amendment (true or
false) - correct answer False
The Bill of Rights originally only applied to actions of the federal government, but
certain rights were made applicable to the states by what Amendment. - correct answer 14th
Amendment
Also, all people born in the United States are citizens automatically.
Which Amendment contains the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses - correct answer
14th Amendment
The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first how many Amendments - correct answer
The first 10 Amendments
Name the US Supreme Court rule which created the motor vehicle search warrant
exception.
a. Exclusionary rule
b. Garner Doctrine
c. Carroll Doctrine
d. Escobedo Exception - correct answer Carroll Doctrine

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Probable cause is greater than reasonable suspicion and is the standard used to make
an arrest or obtain a search warrant.
a. True
b. False - correct answer True
1. Police officers need a warrant to search a cell phone unless there are exigent circumstances.
a. True
b. False - correct answer True
1. Regarding cell phone searches an exigent circumstance may be one of the following;
a. Child Abduction
b. Bomb Detonation Information
c. Drug Deal information
d. Both a and b
e. None of the above - correct answer Both a and b
must be for very serious crimes and not smaller crimes
1. Two of the court cases involved in the Supreme Court ruling regarding cell phone searches
are;
a. Chimel v California
b. Riley v California
c. U.S. v Wurie
d. Both a and b
e. Both b and c - correct answer Both b and c
U.S. v Wurie is more for flip phones.
Riley v California is for getting warrants when searching all phones but smart phones more
1. Regarding the search of cell phones the Supreme court listened to two cases involving;
a. Prostitution and weapons
b. Drugs, weapons and gangs
c. Child Pornography and drugs

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d. Automobile thefts and gangs - correct answer Drugs, weapons and gangs
U.S. v Wurie and Riley v California
1. The Supreme Court ruling on cell phone searches prevents law enforcement officers from
seizing cell phones.
a. True
b. False - correct answer False
Officers can seize them, but cannot search them without a warrant
1. Knowingly possess drug paraphernalia is a ___________________ 152.092
a. Petty misdemeanor
b. Misdemeanor
c. Gross misdemeanor
d. Felony - correct answer Petty Misdemeanor
1. Which is not a pattern in the analysis of fingerprints?
a. Loop
b. Whorl
c. Lobe
d. Arch - correct answer Lobe
1. What are magnets for crime according to the broken windows model?
a. Drugs
b. Abandoned buildings
c. Guns
d. Housing projects - correct answer Abandoned buildings
1. When was the first minority police officer hired by the Washington DC department?
a. 1861
b. 1820
c. 1798
d. 1928 - correct answer 1861

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First black officer
1. Who was the first American female police officer?
a. Beverly Harvard
b. Lois Lane
c. Alice Stebbins Wells
d. Connie Wayne Smith - correct answer Alice Stebbins Wells
Hired in 1910, worked for the LAPD for 30 years
Founded the International Policewoman's Association
1. The single greatest influence on modern policing came from;
a. Henry Fielding
b. Edward Henry
c. Robert Peel
d. Daniel McNaughton - correct answer Robert Peel
1. What 1985 U.S. Supreme Court decision outlawed the fleeing felon law and set guidelines on
police use of force?
a. Williams v. New York
b. Connor v. Graham
c. Tennessee v. Garner
d. Sherman v. California - correct answer Tennessee v. Garner
Garner fleeing over a fence, officer shot him
1. A crime for which a sentence of imprisonment of more than one year may be imposed is a
________________
a. Crime
b. Felony
c. Gross misdemeanor
d. Misdemeanor - correct answer Felony
1. An officer may use deadly force to effect the arrest or capture, or prevent the escape, of a
person whom the peace officer knows or has reasonable grounds to believe has committed or

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