JADM 320 JADM320 Week 3 Quiz with Answers

JADM 320 JADM320 Week 3 Quiz with Answers



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 1.    (TCO 1) Common law is
    2.    (TCO 1) Unwritten or judge-made law is called
    3.    (TCO 1) Crimes that are punishable by a year or more in prison are called
    4.    (TCO 2) A seizure can involve
    5.    (TCO 2) Taking a person into custody by police would be defined as
    6.    (TCO 2) A right to counsel to indigent defendants was provided in
    7.    (TCO 2) The common law standard requiring police to announce their presence prior to entering a residence to make an arrest was called
    8.    (TCO 3) The stop and frisk is based on which case?
    9.    (TCO 3) To obtain a search warrant, you must have it reviewed by a
    10.    (TCO 3) Charlie Jones is on probation to Probation Officer Franklin. Franklin makes an unexpected home visit. Franklin decides to search Jones’s bedroom, where he finds a loaded firearm under Jones’ pillow. Franklin’s search is lawful due to
    11.    (TCO 2) Define the term stare decisis, and state how it impacts how a judge arrives at decision in a given case. Why is stare decisis an important legal principle?
    12.    (TCO 3) Chris Leinhouser is a known drug dealer in the area. Police have been watching his residence, where he stays with his wife, for over a month. They have observed people coming and going at all hours. All of them only stay for a minute, or they exchange things when the door is answered. Over the month, police have become aware of what he and his wife look like. On one occasion in which Leinhouser was stopped by police while driving for a traffic violation, he introduced a female as his wife. One day, Officer Miller used a confidential informant to make a buy at the residence. After the informant comes back to the officer’s car with newly purchased drugs, Officer Miller exits his car and goes up to the residence. He knocks on the door and Leinhouser’s wife answers. Miller asks if he can come and conduct a search of the residence. She agrees. Miller finds a kilo of cocaine hidden in a guitar case with Leinhouser’s name on it. Leinhouser is charged with felony drug possession. His attorney files a motion to suppress evidence due to a lack of a search warrant. You are the judge in the case. How would you rule? What are the requirements for obtaining a search warrant for a residence? Can the residence be searched without a search warrant? Be sure to include relevant case law in your answer.

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