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Evidence Collection Laws and Regulations

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act in which law enforcement has the right to stop and frisk someone based upon reasonable suspicion
right of freedom from unreasonable invasion and limits the power of police to make arrests, search people and their property and seize objects and contraband
small units of textile materials
a reasonable grounds to believe crime is being committed or has been committed
document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police to make an arrest, search premises or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice
indirect information which implies a crime has occurred, relating to a series of facts rather than one direct fact
any fluid from within the body
facts which have been gathered through the exchange of others such as hearing a call on police radio, receiving details from an informant, statements from witnesses and victims which has been gathered regarding the case, police broadcast or announcements
relies on clues which officers are specifically trained to notice
depicts or describes sexual conduct in an offensive way
evidence in document form
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legal term which describes searching areas of criminal interest and seizing evidence
prevents the court from using evidence obtained from unreasonable search and seizure which violates the Fourth Amendment
describes the place which would be searched, what items will be searched and reason for the search
evidence from witness testimonies, expert opinions or statements made in court
very small pieces of evidence
material presented to a court of law which helps determine the truth of a legal matter
information an officer obtains through senses, such as sight, smell or hearing