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Powell vs. Alabama

Special Circumstances Rule

Johnson vs. Zerbst

Established right to counsel for federal cases

Gideon vs. Wainwright

Established right to counsel for state felony cases

Argersinger vs. Hamlin

Right to counsel for misdemeanor offenders; only with possibility of imprisonment

Williams vs. Florida

Established that juries of less than 12 members (6) is constitutional

Apodaca vs. Oregon

Jury can actually convict people without unanimous vote

Coy vs. Iowa

A courtroom screen used to shield child witnesses from visual confrontation violates the 6th Amendment

Maryland vs. Craig

Closed circuit TV can be used to shield children who testify in criminal courts

Estes vs. Texas

Originally ruled that cameras were prohibited in the courtroom

Chandler vs. Florida

Permitted cameras in the courtroom

United States vs. Salerno and Cafaro

Created second objection to bail

Boykin vs. Alabama

Before a judge can accept a plea of guilt, defendant must state they are making the plea voluntarily

Ricketts vs. Adamson

Defendants must keep their side of the bargain in plea deal

US vs. Leon

Good Faith Exception

Warden vs. Hayden

Emergency Situations

Chimel vs. California

Incident to an arrest

Arizona vs. Hicks

Plain View

Arizona vs. Hicks

Plain View

Carroll vs. US

Automobile

Arizona vs. Hicks

Plain View

Carroll vs. US

Automobile

Terry vs. Ohio


Brown vs. Texas

Stop and Frisk

Weeks vs. US

Exclusionary Rule for federal cases only

Silverthorne vs. US

Fruit of the Poisonous Tree

Silverthorne vs. US

Fruit of the Poisonous Tree

Mapp vs. Ohio

Exclusionary Rule for state cases

Brown vs. Mississippi

5th Amendment (Police Brutality)

Miranda vs. Arizona

Miranda Warnings

New York vs. Quales

Public safety exception to the 5th Amendment

Johnson vs. Louisiana

Need 9 out of the 12 jurors to be found guilty

Morrissey vs. Brewer

Gives constitutional rights to Parolees

Morrissey vs. Brewer

Gives constitutional rights to Parolees

Gagnon vs. Scarpelli

Gives constitutional rights to Probationers

Griffen vs. Wisconsin

Agree to a warrant less search with no probable cause (no 4th amendment)

Furman vs. Georgia

Ruled Capital Punishment violated the 8th Amendment

McClesky vs. Kemp

Looked to see if there were racial discriminations for the death penalty

Gregg vs. Georgia

Capital punishment does NOT violate the 8th Amendment

Gregg vs. Georgia

Capital punishment does NOT violate the 8th Amendment

Pell vs. Procunier

Established the balancing test (prison security bs individual rights)

Gregg vs. Georgia

Capital punishment does NOT violate the 8th Amendment

Pell vs. Procunier

Established the balancing test (prison security bs individual rights)

Procunier vs. Martinez

Censorship of mail is allowed when government interest in security

Hudson vs. Palmer

No REOP in cell