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CJA Study Guide 2
Courts, Criminal Trial, Prisons and jail, Prison life
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Undergraduate 1
11/17/2008

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Fourth amendment
Definition
Right of people to be secure in their persons, houses, or paper against unREASONable search and seizure.
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Rules of evidence
Definition
Requirements for legally submitting evidence to a trial. Also states the qualifications of experts witnesses and type of testimony given.
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Exclusionary Rule
Definition
Enacted starting from the precedent made in Weeks v. US. Make any illegally seized evidence (includes testimonies) inadmissible in court.
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Writ of certiorari
Definition
Writ issued from an appellate court (Court of appeals- appeal heard from lower courts) to obtain a lower court's record of a proceeding of a specific case and review it. Happens when court is in favor of a case.
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Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine (Fruit PRODUCT of tree)
Definition
Legal principle/court ruling term that excludes from introduction at trial any evidence later developed as a PRODUCT of an illegal search
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Good-faith exception
Definition
Exception to exclusionary rule. LE that seize evidence under the belief that it was in accordance with the law AT THE TIME, and later finds out there was a flaw in the discovery of the evidence (e.g. search warrant application mistake) allows that evidence to be used in court.
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Inevitable discovery doctrine
Definition
Exception to exclusionary rule. Illegally seized evidence can be allowed in court if it can be proven that it would be highly probable that the evidence would've been found through regular, legal police investigation. Precedent of Nix. v Williams
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Independent source doctrine
Definition
Exception to exclusionary rule. Evidence illegally obtained, but then is obtained again through proper legal means it allowed in court (e.g. LE copies papers illegally w/out warrant and come back with warrant and copy the same papers). Precedent: People v. Amau.
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Attenuation Exception
Definition
Exception to exclusionary rule. Evidence can only be suppressed if there a is CLEAR LE misconduct and the evidence obtained. Cannot be proven = allowed in court.
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Carroll v. United States
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Supreme court case that upheld warrentLESS searches of cars because officer had probable cause and cars are mobile making it impractical to get a search warrant first.
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Plain-view doctrine
Definition
When officers can SEE evidence and have a reasonable suspicion that it has something to do with a crime, they can legally seize it. Precedent case: Harris v. US.
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Emergency searches
Definition
Search without warrant that can be justified through EXIGENT circumstances- imminent immediate danger to evidence, life/public safety, or escape of suspect.
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Anticipatory warrant
Definition
Warrant issued based on probable cause that evidence will likely be somewhere at the time the warrant is served even if the evidence isn't currently there.
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Arrest
Definition
Act of taking person into PHYSICAL custody by LE. Once in custody, the suspect cannot freely leave and has been taken into custody for the purpose of being charged with a criminal act.
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Search incident to an arrest
Definition
WarrentLESS search of arrested person to ensure SAFETY of officer(e.g. make sure he doesn't have a gun on him). If the search produces "fruit" for another conviction such as carrying illegal drugs it is not a violation of the 4th amendment.
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Reasonable suspicion
Definition
Level is suspicion require for officer to conduct FURTHER investigation. A general and sound belief that a crime is in progress or has occurred.
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Difference between probable cause and reasonable suspicion
Definition
One is a GENERAL belief that a crime is or has been committed. The other is a belief that PARTICULAR person has committed a SPECIFIC crime.
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Fleeting-target exception
Definition
Exception to exclusionary rule. LE can search motor vehicle based on probable cause and do not require a warrant because vehicles can quickly leave jurisdiction of LE, such as fleeing to Mexico.
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Suspicionless search
Definition
Search conducted by LE without warrant OR suspicion and are only allowed if there is an overwhelming concern for public safety present(e.g. DRUG TESTING).
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Compelling interest
Definition
Basis for suspicionless searches when public SAFETY is an issue, which can usually negate right to privacy.
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Inherent coercion
Definition
LE interviews that do not use actually physical abuse, but to simply PRESSURE suspects to give information. Ruled by Supreme Court not acceptable.
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Psychological manipulation
Definition
Using manipulative acts to exert a confession out of suspect. Based on subtle forms of intimidation and control.
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Chimel v CA 1969
Definition
Search incident to arrest court case. Officer being allowed to search suspect after he/she has been arrest for officer safety reasons. "Immediate control" factor.
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Deadly force
Definition
Police killing of a suspect resisting arrest or posing a life-endangering threat or officer or community.
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Less than lethal weapons
Definition
Weapons designed to immobilize, capture or disable a suspect, but deaths can and do occur from this weapons.
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Purpose of separation of courts
Definition
Necessary for states to keep legislative authority separate from the federal level. Most cases are heard in appropriate courts.
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Jurisdiction
Definition
TERRITORY/AREA, subject matter or persons a court may exercise lawful authority, as determined by statue or constitution.
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Original jurisdiction
Definition
Authority of A court to hear case from beginning and judge based on law and fact and is decided under which court according to geographical location or specific cases.
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Appellate jurisdiction
Definition
Authority of a court to REVIEW a decision made by a lower court.
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Trial de novo
Definition
When court allows for a NEW trial to be heard instead of a review.
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Appellate courts
Definition
REVIEWS procedures to ensure defendant's rights were not violated, but do NOT try cases. Has the power to order a new trial, free defendant, or uphold original verdict/decision.
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Judicial review
Definition
Power of a court to review actions and decision made by OTHER agencies of government.
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First appearance/arraignment
Definition
When defend is brought in front of a judge and is give the formal charges against them, advised of rights, given opportunity to have a lawyer or given one, and POSSIBLE offer of bail.
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Bail bonds
Definition
Document guaranteeing suspect appearance in court. I the suspect doesn't show then the money is given to the court.
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Bail bonds
Definition
Document guaranteeing suspect appearance in court. I the suspect doesn't show then the money is given to the court.
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Bail
Definition
Most COMMON release tool used in court, Used ti ensure reappearance into court and prevents suspects who are not convicted from unnecessary imprisonment.
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Danger laws
Definition
Law enacted to keep defendant that are seen be a danger to the public or is likely to flee if they are released on bail prior to their trial.
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True bill
Definition
When grand jury decides probable cause is sufficient for an indictment.
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No bill
Definition
occurs when grand jury decide there is not enough probable cause for an indictment.
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Good faith exception
Definition
Exception to exclusionary rule where illegally collected evidence is admissible in court if he/she believed at the time it was under the accordance of the law.
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Plain-view doctrine
Definition
1 of 5 ways to search w/out warrant. Officer can take evidence that can be seen if the have a right to be there and believe it to be involved in criminal activity.
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Emergency searches
Definition
2 of 5 ways to search w/out warrant. EXIGENT circumstances allow an officer to search if there is immediate and imminent danger to life, evidence, or escape of suspect.
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Officer safety
Definition
3 of 5 ways to search w/out warrant. Established in case Terry v. Ohio. Officer can stop and search suspect by giving a pat down on outer garments only to confirm no concealed weapons must have REASONABLE suspicion.
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With consent
Definition
4 of 5 ways to search w/out warrant. If person allows officer to search them or their belongings.
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Arrest
Definition
5 of 5 ways to search w/out warrant. Officer can search someone once they have been arrested for officer safety purposes.
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Vehicle searches
Definition
Established in case Carroll v. United States that evidence seized by this means can be done without a warrant if: officer had probable cause crime occurred, search must be made to prevent loss of evidence since cars are mobile, officer had probable to stop the car.
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Suspicionless search
Definition
Searches conducted by LE without suspicion or a warrant allowed only when there is a prevailing concern for public safety- called COMPELLING INTEREST.
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Sentencing goals
Definition
Retribution- offender given just deserts, Incapacitation- detain offenders to protect innocent people, Deterrence- prevent FUTURE crimes through fear of punishment, Rehabilitation- attempt to reform offender and reduce number of offenses, Restoration- attempt to make victim "whole" again like they were before the incident.
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Specific deterrence
Definition
Goal is to reduce REPEAT offenses by SAME person.
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General deterrence
Definition
Makes EXAMPLE of someone to prevent those that haven't committed the crime from doing it.
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Miranda v. Arizona
Definition
Case where man was arrested and confessed after 2hrs of interrogation and was later convicted. Conviction overturned because he was not aware of self-incrimination(right to remain silent) provide by 5th amendment and didn't know he also had a right to an attorney.
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Informants
Definition
An offender that is usually paid to provide information on others in order to escape criminal prosecution.
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Interrogation
Definition
Forms of this include direct questioning, stage line-ups, casting blame to others and accusatory statements. Purpose is to attempt to get info and/or a confession.
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Inevitable discovery exception
Definition
Illegally obtained evidence that would've been found by LE eventually legally whether or not suspect helped in the process or was not reminded of rights is allowed in court.
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Public safety exception
Definition
When public safety is endangered which NEGATES the necessity for Miranda Warning.
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Miranda Warning
Definition
Reminding of suspect rights prior to interrogation. Only needs to be said when CUSTODY & INTERROGATION are present.
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Spontaneous statements
Definition
Statements made without elicitation by LE PRIOR to being provided with Miranda Warnings.
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Selective enforcement
Definition
Abuse of police discretion where officer targets or is biased to certain people or elements.
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Just Deserts
Definition
Modern model of criminal sentencing where offenders receive punishment they earned and are punished in accordance with the severity of their crime.
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Retribution
Definition
Act of REVENGE on criminal offender. "An eye for an eye."
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Indeterminate sentencing
Definition
Model of criminal punishment that encourage rehabilitation by giving unspecific sentences ranging from fines to prison time for same offense. Heavily relies on judges DISCRETION.
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Determinate sentencing
Definition
Model of criminal punishment which states that an offender is given a FIXED term that may be reduced by good time or gain time. All offenders of a certain get the same sentence.
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Aggravating circumstances
Definition
Circumstances relating to HOW a crime was committed, and depending on the severity of that versus the actual crime, the sentence can be lengthened .
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Mitigating circumstances
Definition
Circumstances regarding HOW crime was committed, and can be considered in determining if the blame on defendant can be reduced indicating a lighter sentence.
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Collective incapacitation
Definition
Imprisonment of nearly ALL offenders and present in fixed sentence states that enforce the three strikes law.
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Selective incapacitation
Definition
Seeks to detain only the MOST dangerous offenders including repeat offenders likely to commit more crimes in the future.
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Split sentencing
Definition
Sentence requiring offender to serve of confinement in jail/prison FOLLOWED by a period of probation.
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Shock probation/parole
Definition
Sentencing convict to prison and allowing for them to apply for probationary release then release them in a surprise fashion to let them see what it is like in prison first.
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Shock incarceration
Definition
Used on convicts spending a short sentence in prison that utilizes "boot-camp" type of prisons to impress and discipline them in an attempt to prevent them from making further crimes.
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Intermediate sanction
Definition
Use of split sentencing, shock probation, shock incarceration, community service, etc. Alternatives to prison.
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Adjudication
Definition
Determining of guilt or innocence
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Cross examination
Definition
Questioning by someone other than direct examiner. Purpose is to test credibility and memory of witness.
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Fourth Amendment
Definition
Right against unreasonable search and seizure.
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Fifth amendment
Definition
Rights against self-incrimination (right to remain silent), double jeopardy.
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Sixth amendment
Definition
Right to speed and public trial, right to counsel for defense, right to confront witnesses against him, and to know the charges placed against him.
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Seventh amendment
Definition
Right to trial by jury.
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Eight amendment
Definition
Right against cruel and unusual punishment, right against excessive bail.
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Knapp commission
Definition
Group that investigates police corruption starting with NYC in 1970s.
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Grass eaters
Definition
Police officers that accept bribes and free items.
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Meat eaters
Definition
Aggressive corruption that is premeditated. Officers actively seek to make profit through stealing. Can also be seen as framing someone.
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Frivolous appeal
Definition
Appeals with little substance, no significant issues.
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Ritualistic appeals
Definition
Appeals made to contest verdict due to legal issues.
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Nonconsensual appeals
Definition
Appeals that raise significant issues in verdict with professional disagreement. Highest probability of reversal.
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Eye witness testimony
Definition
Most unreliable and most compelling piece of evidence in trial.
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peremptory challenge
Definition
defendant or the prosecutor can remove a juror without giving a reason.
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