What is the second question in the three main steps in Fourth Amendment analyses?
a. How will the action affect the presentation of evidence?
b. If the action was a search or a seizure, was it reasonable?
c. If the action was an unreasonable search, does the Fourth Amendment ban its use as evidence?
d. Was the law enforcement action a "search" or a "seizure"?
b
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The inevitable discovery exception states that if evidence would be found regardless of unconstitutional police conduct, then it is admissible
a. True b. False
The Supreme Court decided in _________v. Illinois that the Sixth Amendment is implicated whenever the ?adverse positions of the government and defendant have solidified? so that ?a defendant finds himself faced
with the prosecutorial forces of organized society, and immersed in the intricacies of substantive and procedural criminal law.? Fill in the blank with correct word.
How many nations are now part of the United Nations?
A. 52 B. 114 C. 155 D. 193
Which of the following is not an aspect of the principle of legality?
A) To prevent the government from punishing a person for conduct that was lawful when it was performed. B) The prohibition against bills of attainder. C) The government must give prior notice of what it considers a crime. D) Both A and C.