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Title: CP Lesson 3: Probable Cause, Warrants


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CP Lesson 3 Probable Cause, Warrants Arrests
  • Probable Cause under the Fourth Amendment
  • Meaning
  • Means of establishing
  • Cases
  • Warrants
  • Primarily interested in arrests here
  • Cases
  • Executing arrests with warrants

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Probable Cause under the 4th Amendment
  • Definition
  • Legal Brinegar v. US (1949)
  • Practical gt 50
  • The Reasonable Person
  • When needed
  • Arrests w/ warrant
  • Arrests w/out warrant
  • Searches and seizures w/ warrant
  • Searches and seizures w/out warrant

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Probable Cause under the 4th continued
  • Probable Cause for Arrest vs. Search Seizure
  • Arrest, the concern is twofold
  • Whether an offense has been committed, AND
  • Whether the suspect did in fact commit the
    offense
  • Search and Seizure, also two
  • Whether the item to be seized is connected with
    criminal activity (contraband) AND
  • Whether it can be found in the place to be
    searched

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Probable Cause and the 4th continued
  • Four types of information may be used to
    establish probable cause
  • Facts obtained from criminal, unidentified, or
    anonymous informants (e.g. hearsay)
  • Facts obtained from above, but with corroborative
    (follow up) police investigation
  • Facts obtained from non-criminal informants (e.g.
    witnesses and victims)
  • Facts obtained by officers w/ their own senses

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Probable Cause under the 4th, continued
  • Cases
  • Draper v. US (1949)
  • Aguilar v. TX (1964)/Spinelli v. US (1969)
  • First prong informant reliability
  • Second prong information is reliable
  • Illinois v. Gates (1983)

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Warrants (Arrest)
  • Preference for and why
  • When not needed
  • US v. Watson (1976)
  • When needed
  • Payton v. NY (1980)
  • Arrests with Warrants
  • Issuance of Warrant
  • Knock and Announce Cases
  • Wilson v. Arkansas (1995)
  • Hudson v. Michigan (2006)
  • Exigent Circumstances exception
  • Brigham City v. Stuart (2006)

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