A brief excerpt from part one of Quimbee's tutorial video on exceptions to the warrant requirement. In this clip, we look at "Terry stops," named for the Supreme Court case of Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968) [for more information, read our case brief at: [ Ссылка ]). Watch more at [ Ссылка ].
This video is just one of 22 videos in our "Criminal Procedure" course. In this tutorial, learn about the structure and operation of the Fourth Amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
"Criminal Procedure" table of contents:
Fourth Amendment I
+ Introduction to the Fourth Amendment
+ Searches and Seizures I
+ Searches and Seizures II
+ Warrants I
+ Warrants II
+ Warrants III
Fourth Amendment II
+ Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement I
+ Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement II
+ Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement III
+ Confessions and Right to Counsel
Interrogations and the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel
+ Miranda Doctrine I
+ Miranda Doctrine II
+ Miranda Doctrine III
Exclusionary Rule
+ Limitations on the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule
+ Derivative Evidence and the Fourth Amendment: Fruit of the Poisonous Tree
+ Derivative Evidence and Miranda
+ Exceptions to Miranda's Exclusionary Rule
+ "Coerced" Confessions and Due Process
Investigation, Prosecution, and Trial
+ Line-ups, Eyewitness Identifications, and Investigatory Custodial Detentions
+ Right to Appointed Counsel
+ Right to Effective Counsel
+ Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
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