1st Amendment - ANSFreedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
4th Amendment - ANSFreedom from unreasonable searches and seizures through the
government
fifth Amendment - ANSThe Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, proper to due process
8th Amendment - ANSNo excessive bail, or cruel and uncommon punishment
Civil Liability - ANSPotential obligation for charge of damages or other courtroom-imposed
sanction in a lawsuit. (You can be sued for violating a persons constitutional rights).
Jurisdiction - ANSThe unique geographical place where a police officer can arrest or serve
(provided that they're in uniform or displaying a badge of workplace).
Reasonable Suspicion - ANSSpecific articulable information which, while taken collectively,
might convince an inexpensive man or woman to believe that a suspect is concerned in a crime.
Probable Cause - ANSFacts and circumstances enough to convince a reasonable person to
accept as true with that:
A) A crime has been devoted and that the character to be arrested dedicated it.
B) A particular object concern to seizure may be found
Seizure - ANSWhen police take possession of assets, make an arrest, or restrict a folks
capability to move freely.
Search - ANSThe physical invasion or intrusions of privacy by way of police on people, homes
or personal belongings to gain data or accumulate proof.
Frisk - ANSA warrantless and constrained seek of a persons outer clothes and location of
manage by means of police to discover weapons.
Arrest Warrant Requirements - ANS1. Name of character to be arrested
2. The crime allegedly devoted with the aid of character named
3. A command that the person named within the warrant be delivered before the court
four. Signature of the legitimate issuing the warrant.
Arrest with out a warrant - ANSA) for a legal in the officer's presence or with possibly reason
B) A crime devoted in the officer's presence that amounts to a breach of the peace.