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| a court order issued by a judge authorizing a search, an arrest, or a seizure of evidence of a crime |
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| Any governmental intrusion into something in which a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy |
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| any taking into possession, custody, or control |
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| search on the outer layers of clothing to find a weapon |
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| evidence that an independant, cautious person would have good reason to believe |
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| a judicial rule that prevents the government from introducing illegally obtained evidence at a criminal trial |
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| The rules for processing someone through the criminal justice system |
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| The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures |
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| protects against abuse of government authority in a legal procedure |
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| defines which acts are illegal |
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| Time frame for executing a warrant |
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| an officer, if chasing an individual, may go into a place where they saw the criminal go even if they have to break down the door |
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| What are three areas that do not fall under definition of search |
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| plain view, open field, abandoned property |
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| The act of putting a person through a second trial for an offense for which he or she has already been prosecuted or convicted |
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| 2 Conflicting goals of the justice system |
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| protecting community from criminals, protecting criminal rights |
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| case that lead to miranda rights |
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| Sources of criminal procedure |
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