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43 Cards in this Set
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Powell vs. Alabama |
Special Circumstances Rule |
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Johnson vs. Zerbst |
Established right to counsel for federal cases |
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Gideon vs. Wainwright |
Established right to counsel for state felony cases |
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Argersinger vs. Hamlin |
Right to counsel for misdemeanor offenders; only with possibility of imprisonment |
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Williams vs. Florida |
Established that juries of less than 12 members (6) is constitutional |
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Apodaca vs. Oregon |
Jury can actually convict people without unanimous vote |
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Coy vs. Iowa |
A courtroom screen used to shield child witnesses from visual confrontation violates the 6th Amendment |
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Maryland vs. Craig |
Closed circuit TV can be used to shield children who testify in criminal courts |
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Estes vs. Texas |
Originally ruled that cameras were prohibited in the courtroom |
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Chandler vs. Florida |
Permitted cameras in the courtroom |
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United States vs. Salerno and Cafaro |
Created second objection to bail |
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Boykin vs. Alabama |
Before a judge can accept a plea of guilt, defendant must state they are making the plea voluntarily |
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Ricketts vs. Adamson |
Defendants must keep their side of the bargain in plea deal |
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US vs. Leon |
Good Faith Exception |
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Warden vs. Hayden |
Emergency Situations |
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Chimel vs. California |
Incident to an arrest |
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Arizona vs. Hicks |
Plain View |
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Arizona vs. Hicks |
Plain View |
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Carroll vs. US |
Automobile |
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Arizona vs. Hicks |
Plain View |
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Carroll vs. US |
Automobile |
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Terry vs. Ohio Brown vs. Texas |
Stop and Frisk |
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Weeks vs. US |
Exclusionary Rule for federal cases only |
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Silverthorne vs. US |
Fruit of the Poisonous Tree |
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Silverthorne vs. US |
Fruit of the Poisonous Tree |
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Mapp vs. Ohio |
Exclusionary Rule for state cases |
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Brown vs. Mississippi |
5th Amendment (Police Brutality) |
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Miranda vs. Arizona |
Miranda Warnings |
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New York vs. Quales |
Public safety exception to the 5th Amendment |
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Johnson vs. Louisiana |
Need 9 out of the 12 jurors to be found guilty |
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Morrissey vs. Brewer |
Gives constitutional rights to Parolees |
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Morrissey vs. Brewer |
Gives constitutional rights to Parolees |
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Gagnon vs. Scarpelli |
Gives constitutional rights to Probationers |
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Griffen vs. Wisconsin |
Agree to a warrant less search with no probable cause (no 4th amendment) |
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Furman vs. Georgia |
Ruled Capital Punishment violated the 8th Amendment |
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McClesky vs. Kemp |
Looked to see if there were racial discriminations for the death penalty |
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Gregg vs. Georgia |
Capital punishment does NOT violate the 8th Amendment |
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Gregg vs. Georgia |
Capital punishment does NOT violate the 8th Amendment |
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Pell vs. Procunier |
Established the balancing test (prison security bs individual rights) |
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Gregg vs. Georgia |
Capital punishment does NOT violate the 8th Amendment |
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Pell vs. Procunier |
Established the balancing test (prison security bs individual rights) |
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Procunier vs. Martinez |
Censorship of mail is allowed when government interest in security |
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Hudson vs. Palmer |
No REOP in cell |