Criminal Justice in America CJ Chapter 7 James J. Drylie, Ph.D.

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Criminal Justice in America CJ 2600 Chapter 7 James J. Drylie, Ph.D.

Police Legal Aspects The US Constitution is the supreme law of the land. Designed to protect citizens against abuses of police powers. The Bill of Rights were additional guarantees not found in the Constitution. http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitution/billofrights The popular name given to the first ten amendments to the Constitution. http://www.ratical.com/co-globalize/billofrights.html Table 7-1 (p. 227)

Individual rights All citizens enjoy the fundamental liberties guaranteed by the Constitution. The three branches of government provide for a system of checks and balances. Executive Legislative Judicial

Due Process The mandate that justice system officials respect the rights of individuals throughout the process. Associated with the following amendments Fifth http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitution/fifth_amendment Sixth http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitution/sixth_amendment Fourteenth http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxiv

Fourth Amendment Search & Seizure Declares that people are secure against unreasonable search and seizure. http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitution/fourth_amendment Judicial interpretation. The Exclusionary Rule Weeks v. US (1914) Federal agents searched Weeks home without a warrant and seized several items involved in a lottery scheme. Upon appeal the conviction was overturned. The evidence was not obtained legally. Fruits of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine

Good-Faith Exception US v Leon (1984) Allowed evidence that was illegally seized in good faith by the police.

Plain-View US v. Irizarry (1982) Police cannot move objects to gain aview of evidence that would otherwise be hidden from view.

Exigency Emergency Search A search conducted without warrant that is justified on the basis of an immediate and overriding need for public safety. Public Safety Exception Maryland v. Buie (1990) Search location for dangerous person.

Arrest Taking an individual, adult or juvenile, into custody under the authority of law for the purpose of charging the individual with a criminal offense. A juvenile taken into custody for violating a status offense is not under arrest. Likewise, a juvenile taken into protective custody is not under arrest.

Search Incident to Arrest A warrantless search to ensure the safety of the arresting officer. Chimel v. California (1969) Chimel was arrested by local police in his house. A search of the home, including areas well beyond his control, was conducted. The explanation was that it was procedure, not in a search of evidence.

Reasonable suspicion A level of suspicion that justifies furhter inquiry by the police. Allows for the stopping of aperson for questioning or a protective pat-down search (Terry v. Ohio, 1968).

The Motor Vehicle Exception In Carroll v. US (1925) the USSC ruled that the warrantless search of MVs is valid if based on a reasonable belief that contraband is present. US v. Villamonte-Marquez widened the Carroll decision to include watercraft and RVs

Interrogations Interrogation is an information gathering activity that involves the direct questioning of a suspect(s) by the police. The USSC defines it as any behavior that the police should know are reasonably likely to elicit an incriminating response from the suspect.

Interrogation problems Physical abuse Coercion which falls short of abuse. Blinding light Psychological manipulation The use of sophisticated trickery or the use of professionals skilled in psychological manipulation.

Miranda In the 1960s the USSC handed down two landmark decisions focusing on the individual rights against self-incrimination and availability to legal counsel during interrogation. Escobedo v. Illinois right to counsel Miranda v. Arizona protection against selfincrimination Any waiver must be knowingly and voluntarily Exhibit 7.2 page 257

Exceptions to Miranda Inevitable-discovery Brewer v. Williams the Christian burial Nix v. Williams the inevitable discovery Public-safety NY v. Quarles Where s the gun?

Nontestimoinial Evidence A category of physical evidence that may include personal parts of the suspect s body. Ingested drugs Alcohol Blood cells Foreign objects Medical implants DNA Fingerprints Biological residue