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Prosecutorial charging discretion is based on the separation of powers doctrine.
 
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Summarize the tips for being a good witness to criminal activity.
 
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Police who properly arrest a suspect and remove him from his fully operable automobile may search the vehicle at the site of the arrest or at a police station shortly after the arrest.
 
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Explain the Supreme Court's view on identifications that result from illegal searches or seizures.
 
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A person is arrested for speeding. The officer orders the driver out of the car, pats down his outer clothing, feels no weapons but does feel what seems like a rock of cocaine. A search of the driver's pocket is unconstitutional.
 
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Try to remember the basics:
2 . Was the offender an acquaintance or a stranger?
3 . Pay attention to details.
4 . What did the offender say? What did he or she do? How did he or she act? Was anyone injured?
5 . Where is the offender, or where did he or she go? How did he or she leave? How long ago did this happen?

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COMMENT: Pennsylvania v. Labron (1996); Chambers v. Maroney (1970)

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In Davis v. Mississippi, 394 U.S. 721 (1969), the fingerprint identification of a rape suspect was deemed inadmissible because it was the product of an illegal arrest. However, in a similar case, United States v. Crews, 445 U.S. 463 (1980), the Supreme Court decided otherwise. Crews was illegally arrested and photographed and then his photograph was shown to a witness, who identified him as the perpetrator.

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FALSE United States v. Robinson (1973 )
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