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POWERPOINT JEOPARDY Bill of Rights Courts 4th Amendment Misc Do you Know Me? 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

What is freedom of speech 1st Amendment What is freedom of speech

What is right to bear arms? 2nd Amendment What is right to bear arms?

What is the right of people to be secure 4th Amendment What is the right of people to be secure (Illegal searches and seizures

Trial by Jury or no Excessive bail 7th Amendment Trial by Jury or no Excessive bail

How many amendments of the bill of rights Ten (1st 10)

In the United States, there are two separate court systems Federal Court State Court

Which court is called or known as the “highest Court” The United States Supreme Court

How many levels of state courts are there? Trial Appellate State Supreme

What is the major issues facing our state and federal courts Case Loads

How many Supreme Court Justices are there Nine (9)

4th Amendment protects the right of people to be secure in their: Name at least two Persons Houses Papers And effects

No warrant shall be issued without Probable Cause

What must be particularly described in the warrant? Place to be searched The person or things to be seized

Consent, plain view, and Abandonment Name at least one exception to the 4th Amendment Consent, plain view, and Abandonment

Stop and Frisk Terry v Ohio Also know as: Terry Stop

A private citizen’s arrest is also know more commonly as a:

Authorizes all sworn peace officers throughout the state of California to have peace officer status, state wide 830.1 PC

What is or describe what is posse comitatus a body of men, typically armed, summoned by a sheriff to enforce the law.

There are two elements to probable cause to arrest Name at least one There is reason to believe that a crime has been committed The person to be arrested committed the offense

Name the “State Police” of California California Highway patrol or CHP

My prior law enforcement career was with Riverside District Attorney’s Office

My year of retirement from Law Enforcement 2016

Number of years teaching at RCC Just over 11

Career prior to Riverside name the department LAPD

Last Assignment with LAPD, what did I investigate Officer involved Shootings