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Fourth 2

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The 4th Amendment protections against unreasonable search depend on the existence of a reasonable expectation of ______________.
The first question that must be answered when deciding Fourth Amendment cases: is it a _________________.
The Miranda rule and the exclusionary rule are both __________ rules; they are not rights specified in the Constitution, but they are designed to deter violations of rights, and they have the same status as rights.
Arrests are reasonable when they are based on _____________ ____________.
This is an exception to the exclusionary rule; it is the term for finding evidence that would have been discovered eventually.
In early decisions (pre-1960s), the analysis of the Fourth Amendment was focused on evaluating the search of one's ______________.
This is another example of a context in which a warrantless search would be allowed; it involves a chase.
If something is in _____________ _________, that can justify a warrantless search.
The right to this, protected in the 5th Amendment, is one of the few rights that are not incorporated.
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A person is in ____________ when (in that position) a reasonable person would not believe that he or she can leave.
The seizure of a person.
2 words These can be conducted based on reasonable suspicion; they involve "plain touch", and are not searches.
2 words This Fifth Amendment right protects against being tried twice in the same jurisdiction for the same crime, if one has been acquitted, or if a mistrial was called for prosecutorial misconduct. It does not, however (at this point), rule out being tried for the same crime in different jurisdictions (i.e., different states, or the state and national levels).
An exception to the need for a warrant is a search that is ______________ to an otherwise lawful arrest.
The Fourth Amendment was based in part on the use by the English of writs of _________________.
According to this rule, any evidence gathered improperly (and any evidence that came from that evidence) cannot be admitted to trial.
2 words--sometimes collapsed into one word. The Court recently ruled that the FBI must have a warrant before asking a ____________ company for data regarding location.
True or false: GPS tracking is considered in some instances to be a search.