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Crim Pro Definitions
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Graduate
10/30/2015

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Term
Warrant Preference
Definition
Even if a warrant is not required, you should still get one (gives police benefit of the doubt in close cases).
Term
Steps to obtaining a warrant
Definition

1. You need probable cause

2. showing of evidence of criminal activity at the place to be searched.

3. needs to be under oath

Term

Augillar/Spinelli Test

(looking at confidential informant's tip)

 

Definition

1. Basis of knowledge prong

* info/circumstances sufficiently detailed

* how did the CI gain the info

* was it eye-witness, hearsay, triple hearsay

2. Credibility of the Informant

* not making up a story

* established info before that was good

Term
Challenging Warrants
Definition

1. Argue supporting affidaviton its face did not establish sufficient probable cause.

2. Challenge the accuracy or veracity of the statements (difficult to win)

Term
Warrant Requirement
Definition
Ordinary rule is that you need a warrant. However, there are many exceptions.
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Warrant Particularity Requirement
Definition
Have to describe in detail what, who, and where you're going to search/seize.
Term

Presumption of knock and announce.

Exceptions are?

Definition

1. Concern for safety of officers

2. concern for disposal of evidence

Term
Probable cause is used to...
Definition

* obtain warrants

* a prerequisite to perform ALL arrests

* a prerequisite to many, but not all warrantless searches

Term
Hearsay
Definition

Out of court evidence that is being introduced as evidence.

* concerned about reliability

* concern that it can't be challenged

* admissible for determing probable cause

Term

Dog Sniff

 

Definition
A sniff in a public place, of the exterior of property, does not constitute a search under the 4th.
Term
Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement
Definition

* Plain View Exception

* Plain Feel Exception (made up in class)

* Search Incident to Legal Arrest

* Booking

* Automobile Exception

* Inventory Exception

* Consent

* Exigency

* Stop and Frisk

* Dog Sniffs

* Special Needs

* Emergency Needs

* Hot Pursuit

 

 

Term
Consensual Encounter
Definition
When a police officer simply stops and talks to someone. These are mutual conversations where the party is free to leave at anytime. No justification needed.
Term
Terry Stop
Definition
A police officer stopping and detaining an individual for a brief, investigatory period. The individual is not free to leave. Officer may search for weapons w/ reasonable suspicion. Cannot be longer than necessary. Need reasonable suspicion.
Term

Arrest

 

Definition

When the officer seizes the individual and completely restricts her rights. Need probable cause.

* Don't need a warrant to make a felony arrest, just need to see it or have probable cause (general rule)

* have to actually see a misdemeanor to make an arrest

* it is permissible to arrest someone for a non-jail time offense (i.e. not wearing a seat belt)

Term
Deadly Force during Arrest
Definition
Prohibited in most instances unless there is probable cuase that the arrestee is posing a serious threat of great bodily harm or death to the public.
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