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NC BLET CONSTITUTIONAL LAW EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
What would be the Criminal and Civil consequences law enforcement officers may face
for violating a citizen's constitutional rights? - Answer-Arrested, Fired, Sued

2nd Amendment - Answer-Right to bare arms.

3rd Amendment - Answer-No quartering troops

4th Amendment - Answer-Unreasonable search and seizure.

Mapp v Ohio - Answer-Exclusionary Rule, Makes any illegally obtained evidence
through an illegal search or seizure inadmissible in court.

5th Amendment - Answer-Double Jeopardy, Self- incrimination, Federal Due Process

6th Amendment - Answer-Right to a speedy and public trial. Right to counsel. Attaches
once the charge has been filed.

8th Amendment - Answer-Protects from excessive bail

Procedural Due Process - Answer-will not take a persons life, liberty or property interest
without notice and a meaningful opportunity to be heard. "Trial"

Substantive Due Process - Answer-Guarantees that the notice, hearing, and results are
fair

What does due process require to be fair? - Answer-A right to counsel, right to a speedy
and public trial, right to be free from the use of unlawfully seized evidence and
unlawfully obtained confessions.

What court case deals with the frisk of a person? - Answer-Terry v Ohio

What court case deals with the exclusionary rule? - Answer-Mapp v Ohio

What court case deals with telling the rights of a person for silence, counsel before the
interrogation of a person? - Answer-Miranda v Arizona

What court case deals with prohibiting random vehicle stops? - Answer-Delaware v.
Proust

, Territorial Jurisdiction - Answer-Geographical area in which a law enforcement officer is
empowered to act

State Wide Jurisdiction - Answer-Highway patrol, DMV, SBI, ALE, Wildlife, Probation
and Parole

Local wide Jurisdiction - Answer-Sheriffs and Deputies, City police, ABC, Company
police, campus police

Subject matter - Answer-types of crimes for which officers are authorized to arrest

What officers can arrest someone for any crime? - Answer-ALE, SBI, Sheriffs and
deputies, city police, local abc, company police, campus police

What officers have a limited subject matter? - Answer-HP (chapter 20 crimes), DMV,
wildlife, probation and parole

Mutual Aid Agreement - Answer-document giving jurisdiction while working outside
regular jurisdiction.

Fugitive Warrant - Answer-A warrant for someone who has committed a misdemeanor
or felony in another state

Foreign Diplomats - Answer-highest degree of immunity, are not allowed to be arrested,
charged, or subpoenaed as a witness

Forth Amendment requires searches and seizures to be _________. - Answer-
Reasonable

At what point is a person seized? - Answer-When they do not feel as if they are free to
leave the presence of the officer. Also, feels they cannot terminate the encounter with
an officer.

If in a chase with a person, when does it become a seizure? - Answer-Until the suspect
stops or is stopped. Any property that a suspect throws down along the chase is
admissible in court.

When is a person under arrest? - Answer-When their freedom of movement is taken
away or when they are told they are under arrest.

Reasonable Suspicion - Answer-More than a hunch, but less than PC

Probable Cause - Answer-having knowledge that a crime has been committed, enough
for an arrest

What do you have to have to make an arrest? - Answer-PC

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