CJS 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Exclusionary Rule, Plain View Doctrine, Hot Pursuit
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Evidence tainted: police not allowed to enter house, everything found is thrown out. Inevitable discovery: found stuff anyway, search improper. Good faith: police made an honest mistake, searched the wrong house, keep whatever they found. Police have conducted a search when there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. Based on affidavit: officer has to swear they are telling the truth. Must specify: what is being sought, where it will be sough. If arrested, can search: evidence won"t be lost or destroyed and safety for police. Stop and frisk: momentary detention, reasonable. Consent searches: permission needs to be affirmative, roommate. Anything that has free access to: landlords can"t give permission but they can go in themselves. Knock n" talk: officers knock to talk, asks to come in, anything seen in a view, they can take it, asks permission again. Automobiles: have to have a reason, reasonable suspension, possible to stop a vehicle, dui roadblocks.