Question: Section 2: Case matching (1/8 pt each) ( fill in the blanks with the appropriate lettersif you answer in any other manner, i.e. filling in

Section 2: Case matching (1/8 pt each) (fill in the blanks with the appropriate lettersif you answer in any other manner, i.e. filling in the blank with the case name, I will grade the answer as incorrect)

1. ____ If there is probable cause to search a car, police can search passengers' belongings in the car

2. ____ 4th Amendment violations do not automatically trigger application of the exclusionary rule

3. ____ Defense counsel has a duty to communicate formal plea offers to their clients that may be favorable to them

4. ____ Multiple criminal convictions arising from one episode don't count as "different occasions" for sentencing purposes

5. ____ Reasonable to search area within the immediate control of someone under arrest

6. ____ Discusses triggering a three strikes law with the theft of children's videos

7. ____ Striking jurors for having long hair and goatees is race neutral and does not raise a constitutional question

8. ____ Methods of obtaining evidence from a suspect that shock the conscience can constitute a due process violation

9. ____ Valid death penalty statutes must contain certain procedural safeguards, including bifurcated proceedings and automatic appeals

10. ____ Prosecution commits a due process violation when it suppresses evidence that is favorable to the defense and material to the case

11. ____ Tolerable duration of a seizure is determined by its mission, a delay of ten minutes after the trappings of a normal traffic stop is excessive

12. ____ Civil forfeiture of a Land Rover leads to incorporation of 8A excessive fines clause

13. ____ Discusses triggering a three strikes law with the purpose of promoting the state's public safety interest in incapacitating and deterring recidivist felons

14. ____ Police must get a warrant to search the data on a cell phone seized incident to arrest

15. ____ At the core of the 4th Amendment is the right of a man to retreat into his own home and there be free from unreasonable governmental intrusion.

16. ____ Does an officer's safety or the safety of others justify the brief but significant intrusion on a suspect's privacy interest entailed in a patdown?

17. ____ Both federal law enforcement and courts violated the 4th Amendment by seizing and retaining documents and letters

18. ____ Mirandawarnings do not have to be given verbatim to satisfy the Court's requirements

19. ____ Substantial interest of school administrators in maintaining school discipline weighed against an individual child's privacy interest allows for administrators to search students' belongings

20. ____ A valid search warrant can attenuate the connection between discovery of evidence and unconstitutional conduct such that suppression will no longer serve the interests protected by the Constitution

21. ____ Capital punishment deemed cruel and unusual onlyin the specific states in question due to being wantonly and freakishly imposed

22. ____ Four-part test for determining whether a defendant's right to a speedy trial was violated

23. ____ The right to counsel is fundamental and essential to a fair trial

24. ____ For there to be ineffective assistance of counsel, there must be a deficiency in performance that prejudices the defendant's case

25. ____ Pursing a fleeing misdemeanant does not categorically qualify as an exigent circumstance

26. ____ Court discusses the standards of review that apply to prison regulations

27. ____ Police can enter a home without a warrant if they reasonably believe someone is at imminent threat of serious injury

28. ____ Vehicle searches are unique due to their pervasive regulation, mobility, public location, regular interactions with law enforcement, and caretaking functions

  1. Gideon v. Wainwright(1963)
  2. Riley v. California(2014)
  3. Weeks v. US(1914)
  4. Strickland v. Washington(1984)
  5. New Jersey v. TLO(1985)
  6. Brigham City v. Stuart(2006)
  7. Barker v. Wingo(1972)
  8. Turner v. Safley(1987)
  9. Ewing v. California (2003)
  10. Timbs v. Indiana(2019)
  11. Cady v. Dombrowski(1973)
  12. Terry v. Ohio(1968)
  13. Purkett v. Elem(1995)
  14. Duckworth v. Eagan(1989)
  15. Chimel v. California(1969)
  16. Lockyer v. Andrade(2003)
  17. Wooden v. US(2022)
  18. Rochin v. California(1952)
  19. Rodriguez v. US(2015)
  20. Brady v. Maryland(1963)
  21. Missouri v. Frye(2012)
  22. Wyoming v. Houghton(1999)
  23. Furman v. Georgia(1972)
  24. Gregg v. Georgia(1976)
  25. Florida v. Jardines(2013)
  26. Utah v. Strieff(2016)
  27. Herring v. US(2009)
  28. Lange v. California(2021)

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