Criminal Procedure Crossword Puzzle
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- exclusionary : the _ rule is a judge-made rule that prohibits the prosecution from introducing evidence obtained in violation of a defendant’s fourth, fifth, or sixth amendment rights.
- search : a _ warrant is required for a government search and seizure of property that is located where one has a reasonable expectation of privacy because a person has a right to be free from an unreasonable search and seizure.
- counsel : a suspect against whom formal criminal proceedings have been commenced has a right to effective _ at any post-charge line-up or show-up, including sentencing.
- home : an arrest warrant is generally not required for an arrest unless a person is arrested in his _ .
- preliminary : a defendant who pleads not guilty has a right to a _ hearing if probable cause has not been established unless he waives such right.
- reasonable : a police officer may stop and frisk a person if the police have a _ suspicion of criminal activity or involvement that is supported by articulable facts.
- double jeopardy : protects an individual from being tried from the same offense twice.
- six : criminal defendants have the right to a jury trial for serious offenses that have a potential imprisonment of greater than _ months.
- parole : the exclusionary rule does not apply to civil proceedings, grand jury hearings, or _ proceedings and evidence wrongfully obtained can still be used to impeach a defendant.
- miranda : when a suspect is taken into custody and interrogated he must have received these warnings.
- inadmissible : evidence that is found as a result of the original wrongfully obtained evidence is _ unless such evidence could be found from an independent source, through inevitable discovery, or when the taint is purged due to a tenuous link.
- interrogation : words or actions by the police that they should know are reasonably likely to elicit an incriminating response from the suspect.
- redacted : where two defendants are jointly tried and one of them confesses, the confession against the other defendant must be _ or the co-defendant who made the statement must take the stand subject to cross-examination.