Your Rights: Due Process Flashcards

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A man walking down the street appears to have an illegal weapon. What can a police officer do?

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With reasonable cause, the officer can stop this individual and frisk and him.

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2
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Which of these accurately describes the fifth amendment?

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All citizens are entitled to due process

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In New York v. Quarles, the Supreme Court ruled that Miranda rights do not have to be read if a suspect

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Puts public safety at immediate risk

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In Duckworth v. Eagan, the Supreme Court held that the police

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Could create their own Miranda warning if it communicated the same message

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5
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Which of these statements describes a fourth amendment protection?

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A warrant based on probable cause is required

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6
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In the term”due process” the word “process” refers to the way in which

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Trials are conducted

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7
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Which us a grand jury right?

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The right to indictment before trial for a capital crime

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If the government wants to take land to build a highway, the fifth amendment says that the affected property owners must

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Be compensated for the land

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Evidence collected during an illegal search cannot be used in court based on the

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Exclusionary rule

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10
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Which of these statements describes a fifth amendment protection?

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No one can be tried twice for the same crime

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