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Supreme Court Cases

TermDefinition
Weeks v. US exclusionary rule
Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. US fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
US v. Leon good faith exceptions
Mapp v. Ohio applied exclusionary rule to the states
Harris v. US plain view doctrine
Terry v. Ohio terry stop or frisk
Brown v. Mississippi physical abuse
Miranda v. Arizona advised of miranda rights
Nix v. Williams inevitable-discovery exception
NY v. Quarles public safety exception
US v. Mendenhall "free to leave" test
Aguilar v. Texas probable cause met from informant information
Ashcraft v. Tenneessee inherent coercion
Leyra v. Denno banned psychological mannipulation
Escobedo v. Illinois the right to a lawyer at interrogation
Edwards v. Arizona once a lawyer is requested all questioning must stop
Maybury v. Madison established the court authority as final
Giedon v. Wainwright right to counsel foe all indigent defendant charged with a felony crime
Strickland v. Washington two-pronged test for determining effective assistance of counsel
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