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Plain view - ANSWER Lawfully present,plain sight, probable
cause
Carroll doctrine - ANSWER Search of a car, probable cause
required
Exigent circumstances - ANSWER Evidence distraction, and
emergency scene or a fresh pursuit that justifies a warrantless
entry
Probable cause not required - ANSWER Consent, inventory,
administrative searches, incident to arrest
Forfeiture - ANSWER Civil proceeding law enforcement gets
ownership of property
Arrest - ANSWER Depriving a person of his or her liberty by
legal authority
Probable cause affidavit - ANSWER Sworn written statement by
LEO facts and circumstances to justify an arrest
Corpus delicti - ANSWER Evidence that a crime has been
committed/body of the offense
Intent - ANSWER Purposely doing with the law Declares to be a
crime
General intent - ANSWER Criminal offense offenders body
movement is voluntary, intentionally committed the illegal act
Specific intent - ANSWER Expectation of a particular result
, Transferred intent - ANSWER Intentional act harms an
unintended second victim
Criminal negligence - ANSWER Reckless imposes criminal
liability they did not intend for behavior to cause the resulting
harm.
Comparable negligence - ANSWER Consciously doing an act
that the person knew was likely to cause death
Crime - ANSWER Act a law makes punishable
Structure - ANSWER Building w/roof
Conveyance - ANSWER Any type of moving vehicle
Dwelling - ANSWER Building of any kind , that lodges people
Lascivious - ANSWER Wicked, lustful
Willfully - ANSWER Intentionally, knowingly,purposely
Maliciously - ANSWER Wrongful intentionally damage or injury
Elderly - ANSWER Over 60, person own care or protection is
impaired
Principal in the first degree - ANSWER Helped commit or
attempt to commit a crime like that person did it themselves
Accessory - ANSWER Aids or contributes in commission or
concealment
Conspiracy - ANSWER Intent crime would be committed &
agreed conspired or confederated