The 4th Amendment, Generally Flashcards
4th Amendment Analysis, Step One
First determine if there was a government action.
4th Amendment Analysis, Step Two
Then determine if the defendant has standing to contest a search or seizure.
Elements for Standing to Contest a Search or Seizure
(1) Is there a subjective expectation of privacy
(2) does society objectively consider there to be privacy in the things or place to be searched?
Stop and Frisk
Police must show a reasonable suspicion, supported by articulable facts of criminal activity.
The initial justification for a stop and frisk is insufficient to justify a warrantless search.
Police Checkpoints
Police may set up roadblocks to stop cars without individualized suspicion that the driver has violated the law if:
(1) cars are stopped on a neutral, articulable standard and
(2) the roadblock is designed to serve purposes closely related to a particular problem related to automobiles