Relier Pairs Exam Review (SCOTUS Cases)Version en ligne Match the SCOTUS case with its legal standard par Chris McCormick 1 US v MENDENHALL 2 ILLINOIS v GATES 3 RHODE ISLAND v INNIS 4 TERR v OHIO 5 US v PLACE 6 MIRANDA v ARIZONA 7 MAPP v OHIO 8 US v LEON 9 KATZ v US police stops/investigative detentions have to be brief and cursory reasonable expectation of privacy from both the government's prying eye and ear establishing probable cause for search or arrest exclusionary rule of evidence acquired through a search in violation of the 4th Amendment; fruit of the poisoned tree defines the standard and manner for what a custodial interrogation is be properly informed of Constitutional rights before a custodial interrogation begins the good faith exception in search and seizure reasonable and articulate suspicion; pat down/frisk for weapons determines when someone is in "custody"- when a person does not feel free to leave police presence + the degree police interfere with a person's freedom of movement