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Evidence seizure without warrant if clearly visible
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1 "Plain view" doctrine permits? 2 What is a bench warrant?
Fourth Amendment primarily protects
3 4 What is deposition?
against
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What is a bench warrant? A warrant issued by a field officer but signed by a
circut judge for probation violations
What does a bench warrant authorizes Probation violations
for?
, What does "breach" mean in legal Violating laws or duties through action or inaction
contexts
Breach Both active violations and failures to act
What is deposition? A sworn written testimony from a witness
What does depositions preserve? Witness accounts under oath before trail, they are
transcribed for evidence and can be used in court if
a witness becomes unavailable
What does "exigent circumstances" Warrantless searches when evidence destruction is
permit? imminent
What is chain of custody? documentation or paper trail showing tracking of
evidence handling
Miranda Rights Only apply during custodial interrogations
What defines misdemeanor theft? Theft under statutory value threshold
Ethical Obligation when fellow officer Report through chain of command
commits misconduct?
Terry stop allows Brief dentention based on reasonable suspicion
Fourth Amendment primarily protects unreasonable searches and seizures
against
What is "fruit of the poisonous tree"? Evidence obtained from unconstitutional searches
Officer faces a crowd blocking Negotiate movement while protecting access
ambulance. What is the ethical
decision
What is voir dire? jury selection process