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Review of Amendments 4-5 & 6

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The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated... This is the opening of which Amendment? (Type the number e.g. One)   Four  
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If a grand jury determines there is enough evidence to put a person on trial, they issue an ...   Indictment  
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Who issues search warrants?   Judge  
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You cannot be tried twice for the same crime   Double Jeopardy  
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Which amendment guarantees you cannot be forced to testify against yourself? (Type the number e.g. One)   Five  
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According to the Sixth Amendment, a jury is to be...   Impartial  
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When your rights are read to you, they are called the ... Rights   Miranda  
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You receive this when you are required to appear in court as a witness   Subpoena  
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For a search to qualify as unreasonable, it must be conducted by a   Government representative  
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A search is an action that violates a person's...   Reasonable expectation of privacy  
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To issue a warrant, one must have...   Probable cause  
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Which of the following is not in the 5th Amendment: Grand Jury, double jeopardy, or impartial jury?   Impartial Jury  
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Which Amendment requires one to be informed of the accusation against him/her? (write the number e.g. One)   Six  
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If an individual gives permission for an officer to conduct a search of the area s/he is in control of, it does not need a warrant. This is an example of a...   Consent Search  
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Following an arrest, the police may make this type of search without a warrant if they reasonably believe that a dangerous accomplice may be hiding near where the related arrest occurred   Protective sweep search  
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If a suspect has been legally arrested, the police may search the defendant and the areal within his/her immediate control without a warrant. This is an example of a(n)   Search incident to arrest  
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If a police sees something (and is in a place s/he has the right to be in and the object is visible in this location), s/he does not need a warrant to seize it. What type of search is this?   Plain view search  
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