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Chapter 5 Vocabulary - Survey of the Criminal Justice System

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Dual principles of custody and interrogation, both of which are necessary before an advisement of rights is required
Incriminating information must be seized according to constitutional specifications of due process or it will not be allowed as evidence in a criminal trial
Legal principle that excludes from information at trial any evidence later developed as a result of an illegal search or seizure
Legal term describing the ready visibility of objects that might be seized as evidence during a search by police in the absence of a search warrant specifying the seizure of those objects
Information gathering activity of police officers that involves the direct questioning of suspects
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Level of suspicion that would justify an officer in making further inquiry or in conducting further investigation
Writ issued from an appellate court for the purpose of obtaining from a lower court the record of its proceedings in a particular case
Popular name given to the first ten amendments to the US Constitution
Set of facts and circumstances that would induce a reasonably intelligent and prudent person to believe that a particular other person has committed a specific crime
A writ issued by a judicial officer directing a law enforcement officer to perform a specified act and affording the officer protection from damages if he or she performs it