Pennsylvania v. Mims Correct Ans-Once vehicle has been lawfully detained, officer may
order driver to get out.
Maryland v. Wilson Correct Ans-Once vehicle has been lawfully detained, officer may
order passengers to get out.
Baker v. State Correct Ans-State can expect to lose contest if it fails to produce responsible
supervisory personel at the hearing and has no other admissible evidence to support the
basis of a roadblock.
Katz v. US Correct Ans-Established the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy (REP).
Aguillar & Spinelli Correct Ans-Credibility of informant must meet 2 prong test. 1.
Informant had given info in the past Lessig to arrest. 2. The basis of informants knowledge.
How come he knows what he knows.
Illinois v. Gates Correct Ans-Changed the standard from A&S to the totality of
circumstances standard.
State v. Stephens Correct Ans-The use of the totality of circumstances.
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