The Price is the Wheel of Jeopardy. The Price is the Wheel of Jeopardy.

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The Price is the Wheel of Jeopardy

The principle of using precedents to guide future decisions in court cases is called:

stare decisis

The Miranda v. Arizona decision requires investigators to advise suspects of their rights when they have:

Custody & Questioning

Where does the authority of officer powers originate

10th amendment

When illegally found, evidence is not allowed to be used in court because the source of that evidence was NOT legal it is called:

Tainted Fruit

It is more than a gut feeling because it includes the ability to articulate (speak out) reasons for the suspicion:

Reasonable Suspicion

In most search warrant executions what do you have to do?

Give notice of authority Knock Identify yourself Give notice of authority

Officers do NOT have to knock and announce if there is/are:

Exigent Circumstances

The first priority in any traffic stop or any other operation is:

Officer Safety

Evidence that is not usable in court because it was seized unconstitutionally is not used because of the:

Exclusionary Rule

Falling between articulable suspicion and certainty, it is required by the constitution in most searches & seizures

Proabable Cause

Testifying against yourself

Self- Incrimination

The Supreme Court did not interpret the Fourteenth Amendment as incorporating the Bill of Rights until:

1960's

The criminal law of the United States, for the most part, is derived from the laws of:

England

The authors of a study on wrongful convictions conservatively estimated that approximately ____ of all felony convictions are in error

0.5%

Prison conditions are regulated by this amendment and requires health care for inmates

8th

This amendment is called the “defendant’s law” and it provides for a speedy and public trial, a local and impartial jury, & right to counsel among other provisions

6th

Name the case from the Supreme Court ruling: “Deliberate indifference to serious medical needs of prisoners” is a violation of the 8th amendment

Estelle vs Gamble

Name the case from the Supreme Court ruling: Evidence found unlawfully may not be used in court

Mapp vs Ohio

Wheels of Jeopardy Wheels of Jeopardy

Trial What is your wager?

which side (prosecution What are the stages of a criminal trial? Name the main four parts and describe which side (prosecution or defense) goes first.

Final Jeopardy Showdown

Grab Bag What is your wager?

describe the Funneling Effect on the criminal justice system? Why Diagram with labels or describe the Funneling Effect on the criminal justice system? Why might we call it the Sifting Effect instead?

Test Tomorrow