Probable cause
.... in plain view on the back seat of the vehicle which could have come from a robbery committed that same night and so had probable
cause to
search the vehicle. ....
(772

3

)
Probable Cause vs. Reasonable Suspicion
.... Terry did not dispute that, but argued that McFadden's subsequent actions the pat-down
search were invalid because the officer lacked probable
cause. ....
(2296

9

)
Arrest Warrants
.... A scenario in which there is probable
cause to
search but not probable
cause to arrest would occur if the police believed evidence of a crime had been hidden ....
(664

3

)
Search & Seizure
.... something suspicious in plain sight. He does not have probable
cause for this
search, so the evidence would be inadmissible in court. ....
(488

2

)
Man's Search for Meaning (Viktor Frankl)
Viktor Frankl, in Man's
Search for Meaning, examines the relationship between human conditioning .... in his or her life must connect with some
cause beyond himself ....
(1812

7

)
Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning
Viktor Frankl, in Man's
Search for Meaning, examines the relationship between human conditioning .... in his or her life must connect with some
cause beyond himself ....
(1812

7

)
Motion to Suppress Evidence
.... for his safety. No warrant is needed if officers have probable
cause to stop and
search a suspect (Subject, 1999). This is an exception ....
(933

4

)
Search & Seizure Law Case
.... In order to conduct a
search, an officer must follow one of three basic courses: 1 .... 3) he must be able to prove to a court that he had probable
cause to believe ....
(3678

15

)
The Fourth Amendment
.... While probable
cause to
search and then subsequently arrest 13 of the 25 inhabitants of the apartment complex appears to have existed, the police clearly ....
(2099

8

)
Illegal Seizure
.... The best argument against the evidence seized from McCain's car is that although the officer had probable
cause to
search for drugs, he had no probable
cause ....
(2717

11

)
Police Actions & the Laws on Several Cases 1. (20 points) Terry ...
.... "Stop and frisk" (Terry v Ohio): A law enforcement officer may
search a person for weapons, without an arrest, on probable
cause for fearing a risk to the ....
(4113

16

)
Law Senarios
.... car was of no concern. This may be grounds for "illegal
search and seizure" because of no probable
cause. There was no reason to ....
(2123

8

)
What are Plain View and Open Fields
.... challenging. In Katz v. United States, the Supreme Court affirmed that a warrantless
search is limited by probable
cause requirements. In ....
(999

4

)
Crime in Schools & Student Rights
.... School officials don't need "probable
cause." They need only show that the
search is "reasonable," considering "all the circumstances" involved (Rose 590). ....
(2217

9

)
Major Civil Liberties Cases
.... court found that the affidavit t hat was filed in this case did not support a
search warrant. On examination, it was found that there was no probable
cause. ....
(1624

6

)
The Right to Privacy
.... Probable
cause and
search warrants have, therefore, become standard means of protecting this freedom from unwarranted intrusions in those places where people ....
(1702

7

)
Exclusionary Rule
.... A
search can violate the Fourth Amendment if the information presented in the warrant does not establish probable
cause, or if the
search method violated the ....
(2318

9

)
Visual Search of the Environment
.... Humans
search and find patterns in order to see, understand and act within our .... into patterns, over a span of time, and into categories of
cause and effect. ....
(1616

6

)
The exclusionary rule
.... the exclusionary rule because it is so easy for a police officer to commit perjury on the witness stand to justify probable
cause for a
search, say of a car ....
(301

1

)
SUPREME COURT'S 4TH AMENDMENT
.... other reasons which revealed marijuana was legal because "the police may
search without a warrant if their
search is supported by probable
cause" (Allen, 1995 ....
(3508

14

)
Freewill or Fate
.... This
search for a reason or
cause to events in one's life then leads to the viewpoint of predestination or hard determinism. Nagel ....
(1118

4

)
Mapp v. Ohio (1961): A Case Discussion
.... of the
search warrant. The federal judge overturned the warrant on the grounds the informants reliability was not established and probable
cause of drug sales ....
(857

3

)
FOURTH AMENDMENT CASES Thi
.... case "to approach a person for purposes of investigating possible criminal behavior even though there is no probable
cause to make an arrest." The
search for a ....
(2525

10

)
Letter on the Exclusionary Rule
.... of the officer's conduct that must decide if such a
search was acceptable. The Court held that a stop and frisk does not require probable
cause or warrant. ....
(1185

5

)
Civil Liberties and the Supreme Court
.... of the officer's conduct that must decide if such a
search was acceptable. The Court held that a "stop and frisk" does not require probable
cause or warrant. ....
(1438

6

)
4TH AMENDMENT JURISPRUDENCE
.... other reasons which revealed marijuana was legal because "the police may
search without a warrant if their
search is supported by probable
cause" (Allen, 1995 ....
(4118

16

)
SUPREME COURT'S 4TH AMENDMENT JURISPRUDENCE Thi
.... other reasons which revealed marijuana was legal because "the police may
search without a warrant if their
search is supported by probable
cause" (Allen, 1995 ....
(4029

16

)
Analysis of Articles on the Hard of Hearing
.... The site was reached via the Google
search engine by typing in the word .... associated with the test is that excessive water pressure may
cause further problems to ....
(1553

6

)
Purpose of Fourth Amendement
.... The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution protects citizens from the police by requiring probable
cause for
search and seizure of their property (US Constitution ....
(258

1

)
Six Characters in Search of an Author
.... for instance, the very
search for an author is similar to the emphasis in fascism on .... as when he suffers; since he is anxious to get at the
cause of his ....
(2619

10

)