Correct Answers
1st Amendmant
Religion, Assembly, Speech, Press, Petition, freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition
4th Amendmant
unreasonable searches and seizures
5th Amendmant
rights to an accused person, basis of miranda rights, accussed cannot be forced to give evidence or
info against themselves.
6th Amendmant
right to an attorny (due process), Freedom against deprivation of life, liberty, or property without due
process.
8th Amendmant
no cruel or unusual punishment; no excessive bail (due process)
14th Amendmant
people born in US or naturalized as citizens,equal protection for all citizens, guaranteed citizens'
rights, banned ex-Confederates from state or federal offices, states laws subject to court review,
Congress could pass laws to enforce.
Tort
(law) any wrongdoing for which an action for damages may be brought
Magistrate Warrant
in order to issue a warrant, the magistrate must determine whether there is a fair probability that
search will uncover evidence of wrongdoing. Standard of review for magistrate's decision to issue
warrant: deferential review: did the magistrate have a substantial basis for concluding that a search
would uncover evidence of wrong doing?
Warrant
a court order, signed by a judge, that authorizes a search or an arrest
Writ
(law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer
Search
the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone
Booking
a law enforcement or correctional administrative process offically recording an entry into detention
after arrest and identifying the person, place, time, reason for arrest and arresting authority.