In order to have any hope of suppressing evidence obtained by police an illegal search, only the person who has experienced a Fourth Amendment violation has standing to file a motion to suppress the evidence and only when the evidence is sought to be
used against the person whose rights have been violated.
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TRUE
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The materiality of evidence requested under Brady v. Maryland (1963) is decided by the trial judge
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In order to obtain a search warrant, police must have details about:
A. Who they suspect. B. Where they will search. C. What they will be searching for. D. Both B & C
June is 80 years old and is terrified of having her home burglarized or becoming a victim of some other crime, so she tries not to leave the house. She has never been a victim of crime but is aware that her neighborhood may not be as safe as it used to be. One afternoon when she does decide to leave the house, her home is burglarized and her television is stolen. After the burglary, June is ever more fearful of her neighbors and the crime that goes on in her community. What victim pattern best supports her fears?
A. Repeat victimization B. Victim-offender relationships C. Age D. Marital status
Routine activities theory was initially designed to explain victimization from ______.
a. property crime b. personal crime c. victimless crime d. white-collar crime