Exam 1 Quiz_ Version 8

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Fourth Amendment Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of the Fourth Amendment and its implications regarding searches, seizures, and privacy. This comprehensive quiz covers crucial concepts, landmark cases, and essential principles that every law student or enthusiast should know.

Key features:

  • 25 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple choice, checkboxes, and scenarios
  • Instant feedback on your answers
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by LearningLawyer542
Probable Cause alone, is never enough to search.
True
False
The Fourth Amendment restricts Government action, NOT private action.
True
False
What are the two distinct clauses under to 4th Amendment?
Protecting the basic right to be free from right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures
Requiring that warrants be particular and supported by probable cause
Unprotected speech
Freedom to enter private property
All government searches and seizures must be ___________.
Recorded
Restless
Reasonable
Reliable
The Supreme Court applies TWO separate tests to determine whether the government's conduct constitutes a "search" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment:
Katz REP Analysis
Graham v.Connor
The Brady Doctrine
Jones Analysis of government "Trespass to Get Information"
Ownership Alone Does Not Automatically Justify REP in an Area or Object.
True
False
Reasonable Expectation of Privacy (REP) protects: (select all that apply)
Persons
Papers
Houses
Effects
Whether a private actor’s search or a foreign government‘s search becomes “government action” under the Fourth Amendment will be viewed under the________________
Graham Factors
Totality of circumstances
Basis of LEO
None of the above
The test for REP is two-pronged: Subjective Demand & Objectively Reasonable
True
False
Intrusions Above the Skin Do Not Constitute Searches.
True
False
An individual has no reasonable expectation of privacy in his facial or head hair.
True
False
Riley intentionally puts a stolen shirt in Randy's shopping bag, unknowingly to Randy. They walk out of the store and are both caught. What has happened in this scenario?
Aid & Abet
Accessory after the fact
Causing a person to commit a crime
None of the above
What triggers the 4th Amendment (check all that apply):
Government Actor
Congress
Quest for Evidence
Reasonable Expectation of privacy
AUSA
Who is a Government Actor?
LEO
Undercover Officer
Confidential informant
All of the above
Officer Rivera sees marijuana growing in a location where Richelle has REP. What should the Officer Rivera do?
Nothing
Call Swat
Obtain a Search Warrant
Call the AUSA
A person has REP in their home and the curtilage surrounding their home.
True
False
What are the 4 Dunn Factors for curtilage?
Separate enclosures, objectively reasonable, license to sell, permit ,
Proximity, separate enclosures, the use, and measures for REP
Measured for REP, glass windows, separate enclosures, 100 yards
None of the above
A person has a reasonable expectation of privacy in their trash located next to the garage?
True
False
What are the three types of LEO-Citizen encounters?
Terry Stop
Arrest
Voluntary Contact
Summons
Warrant
Indictment
Which of the following does not trigger 4th Amendment Protection?
Terry Stop
Voluntary Contact
Terry Frisk
Arrest
What is another name for an investigative detention?
Terry Stop
Suspicion Stop
Afoot Activity
Terry Frisk
A Terry Stop requires a reasonable suspicion that _______________, is present.
A summons
Criminal activity
Feminist views
None of the above
As a part of a Terry Stop, an LEO is not allowed to use objectively reasonable force
True
False
A lawful frisk is an exception to the ___________ requirement.
Summons
Arrest
Warrant
AUSA
The scope of the frisk is head to toe, immediate control. It's suppose to locate _____________ or ___________ that could harm an officer.
Identification/clothes
Hard objects/identification
Weapons/hard objects
None of the above
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