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What is a "stop and frisk"? When is a frisk justifiable? Discuss two key court cases that have clarified when police can and cannot execute a lawful "stop and frisk."
Self-Incrimination
The act of giving testimony that implicates oneself in criminal wrongdoing. The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution states that no person “shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.”
Double Jeopardy
To place at risk, jeopardize, a person’s life or liberty twice. The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution prohibits a second prosecution for the same criminal offense.
Fourth Amendment
An amendment to the United States Constitution that protects individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
Searches
The process of looking carefully in order to find something, especially in legal contexts, it often refers to a systematic examination by authorities to find evidence.
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