Maricopa Community Colleges  LET223   19926-19952 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 05/26/92
LET223 19926-19952 LEC 1 Credit(s) 1 Period(s)
Search and Seizure
Overview of statutes, constitutional requirements, and case law covering search and seizure. Includes procedures for obtaining and serving a search warrant, as well as, procedures for searching persons, premises, and vehicles. Prerequisites: None.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
LET223   19926-19952 Search and Seizure
1. Name the elements of, and exemptions to, the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. (I)
2. Define "probable cause" and "reasonable suspicion" as they relate to search and seizure. (I)
3. List the search requirements and procedures needed to serve a search warrant. (II)
4. Explain the procedure for obtaining, executing, and returning a search warrant. (II)
5. Describe the items needed to complete a detailed report on the service of a warrant. (II)
6. Name exceptions to the requirement of a search warrant. (III)
7. Identify the requirements and scope of a consent search. (III)
8. Identify the requirements and scope of a stop and search. (III)
9. Describe the reasons and requirements for obtaining a court order of identification. (IV)
10. Describe the laws regarding the use of electronic surveillance. (V)
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LET223   19926-19952 Search and Seizure
    I. Introduction to Search and Seizure
        A. Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
        B. Definitions
          1. Search
          2. Seizure
          3. Evidence
          4. Reasonable Suspicion
          5. Probable Cause
          6. Open View
          7. Plain View
          8. Search Warrant
          9. Exclusionary Rule
          10. Standing
          11. Stop
          12. Frisk
      II. Searches with a Warrant
          A. Fourth Amendment Requirements
          B. Reasons for Drawing
          C. Method of Obtaining a Warrant
          D. Serving the Warrant
          E. Return of Service
          F. Search Warrant Departmental Reports
        III. Searches Without a Warrant
            A. Consent Search
            B. Stop and Frisk
            C. Abandoned Property
            D. Exigent Circumstances
              1. To Search for Persons
              2. To Prevent Destruction of Evidence
            E. Incident to Arrest
            F. Vehicles
            G. Grey Areas - Items That Don't Fit the Definition or Protection by the Fourth Amendment
          IV. Court Order of Identification (13-3905)
              A. Reason to Obtain an Order of Identification
              B. Requirements for Obtaining an Order of Identification
            V. Electronic Surveillance
                A. Wiretaps
                B. Listening Devices
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