In ______, the Supreme Court of the United States made the exclusionary rule applicable to the states.

A. Edwards v. Arizona
B. Mapp v. Ohio
C. United States v. Jones
D. Kedra v. City of Philadelphia


B. Mapp v. Ohio

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Like Kant, Rawls favors establishing ______ or principles to govern our sense of justice.

What will be an ideal response?

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Ted was a victim of armed robbery and was shot with a small caliber weapon. Police thought Sam was a suspect and confiscated Sam's gun

In order to match ballistics with the gun, the government needs the bullet from Ted's arm, but he refuses the surgery. The government then can: a. get a judge to force Ted to have the surgery b. force Ted to have the surgery c. do nothing d. take the bullet out themselves

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Routine activities theory was first articulated in a series of papers by Lawrence Cohen and ______________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which is true about containers?

a. They can only be searched with probable cause and a warrant b. No warrant is ever needed to search them, if there is probable cause to do so. c. No warrant is needed if the container is found in a car the police have probable cause to search, and the container is a likely place to find items that police are searching for. d. No warrant is needed if the container is found in a vehicle the police have probable cause to search, regardless of the nature of the container.

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