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Match up the ruling or court decision in the left column to the court case in the right column.
 
  A) Mapp v. Ohio
  B) Terry v. Ohio
  C) United States v. Grubbs
  D) Weeks v. United States
  E) Carroll v. United States
  F) Chimel v. California
  G) United States v. Sokolow
  H) United States v. Dunn
  I) California v. Acevedo
  J) Tennessee v. Garner
 
  1) Clarified warrantless searches of a vehicle by allowing officers to open containers in vehicles if probable cause exists
  2) Established areas considered curtilage
  3) Originated the exclusionary rule at the federal level
  4) Warrantless searches of automobiles
  5) Search incident to lawful arrest
  6) Extended exclusionary rule to states
  7) Investigative stops must be evaluated according to the totality of the circumstances.
  8) Stop and frisk searches
  9) Addressed anticipatory warrants.
  10) Use of force

Question 2

The Supreme Court has ruled that for the use of deadly force by police to be lawful, it must be ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).



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Answer to Question 1

Answers: 1) I 2) H 3) D 4) E 5) F 6) A 7) G 8) B 9) C 10) J

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Reasonable




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