guarantees the rightto a grand jury,forbids “doublejeopardy,” andprotects againstself-incriminationWhat is the5thamendment?Privilegeagainst self-incriminationWhat is thepremise ofthe Mirandav. Arizonacase?ReasonableSuspicionWhat mustan officerhave first inorder to stopa vehicle?ArrestedA person is inthe custody ofthe policewhen they are__________PhotographicDuring whichidentificationprocedure isthere no rightto counsel?Present awrittenaffidavit to amagistrateWhat is thefirst step inobtaining asearchwarrant?DiscoverWhat is themost criticalcomponentof a pretrialhearing?TerrystopBrief pat-downof outerclothing todetermine if aperson isarmedExpectationof privacyThe basis fordeterminingFourthAmendmentRightsIf a person istaken intocustody withoutprobable causeIllegalarrestCriminalProcedure A branch ofconstitutional lawthat pits publicsafety against thehuarantee ofliberty SneakandpeekLesscommonsearchwarrant typeStandingA party musthave a realstake in a legalcontroversy tobring a lawsuitOpeningStatementsProcess whereeach lawyeroutlines themain points ofthe case to thejuryCould havebeen movedbeyond thereach ofpoliceWhy was themotorhomeclassified as anautomobile in thecase of Californiav. Carney (1985)?This protectspeople fromunreasonablesearches andseizures bygovernment.The FourthAmendmen"Fruits of thepoisonoustree"doctrineEvidencederived fromillegally seizedevidence cannotbe used byprosecutionArraignmentProcedurewherecharges areread and aplea is givenWhen an officerinduces a personto commit a crimefor the purpose ofarresting themEntrapmentStrengthened4th amendmentprotectionsagainst illegalsearch andseizureWhat was thesignificantoutcome ofMapp v. Ohio(1961)KnockandannounceWhat is themostcommon typeof searchwarrant?ImpeachTo challenge thetruthfulness of awitness bypresentingevidence to thecontraryThe commandof a court to awitness toappear to givetestamonyWhat is asubponea?EighthAmendmentExcessivebail shall notrequired ispart of what?PredispotitionA defendants stateof mind that isinclined toward thecommission of acrime prior to policeencouragementRuleof Law The political andlegal principle thatthe government mustact in accordancewith established lawand not exceedauthorityJury trialprocess wherequestioning ofjurors takesplaceVoirDireThis prevents thegovernment fromusing most evidencegathered in violationof the United StatesConstitutionTheExclusionaryRulePrimarysource ofright tocounselWhat is the6thAmendment?guarantees the rightto a grand jury,forbids “doublejeopardy,” andprotects againstself-incriminationWhat is the5thamendment?Privilegeagainst self-incriminationWhat is thepremise ofthe Mirandav. Arizonacase?ReasonableSuspicionWhat mustan officerhave first inorder to stopa vehicle?ArrestedA person is inthe custody ofthe policewhen they are__________PhotographicDuring whichidentificationprocedure isthere no rightto counsel?Present awrittenaffidavit to amagistrateWhat is thefirst step inobtaining asearchwarrant?DiscoverWhat is themost criticalcomponentof a pretrialhearing?TerrystopBrief pat-downof outerclothing todetermine if aperson isarmedExpectationof privacyThe basis fordeterminingFourthAmendmentRightsIf a person istaken intocustody withoutprobable causeIllegalarrestCriminalProcedure A branch ofconstitutional lawthat pits publicsafety against thehuarantee ofliberty SneakandpeekLesscommonsearchwarrant typeStandingA party musthave a realstake in a legalcontroversy tobring a lawsuitOpeningStatementsProcess whereeach lawyeroutlines themain points ofthe case to thejuryCould havebeen movedbeyond thereach ofpoliceWhy was themotorhomeclassified as anautomobile in thecase of Californiav. Carney (1985)?This protectspeople fromunreasonablesearches andseizures bygovernment.The FourthAmendmen"Fruits of thepoisonoustree"doctrineEvidencederived fromillegally seizedevidence cannotbe used byprosecutionArraignmentProcedurewherecharges areread and aplea is givenWhen an officerinduces a personto commit a crimefor the purpose ofarresting themEntrapmentStrengthened4th amendmentprotectionsagainst illegalsearch andseizureWhat was thesignificantoutcome ofMapp v. Ohio(1961)KnockandannounceWhat is themostcommon typeof searchwarrant?ImpeachTo challenge thetruthfulness of awitness bypresentingevidence to thecontraryThe commandof a court to awitness toappear to givetestamonyWhat is asubponea?EighthAmendmentExcessivebail shall notrequired ispart of what?PredispotitionA defendants stateof mind that isinclined toward thecommission of acrime prior to policeencouragementRuleof Law The political andlegal principle thatthe government mustact in accordancewith established lawand not exceedauthorityJury trialprocess wherequestioning ofjurors takesplaceVoirDireThis prevents thegovernment fromusing most evidencegathered in violationof the United StatesConstitutionTheExclusionaryRulePrimarysource ofright tocounselWhat is the6thAmendment?

Criminal Procedure Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is the 5th amendment?
    guarantees the right to a grand jury, forbids “double jeopardy,” and protects against self-incrimination
  2. What is the premise of the Miranda v. Arizona case?
    Privilege against self-incrimination
  3. What must an officer have first in order to stop a vehicle?
    Reasonable Suspicion
  4. A person is in the custody of the police when they are __________
    Arrested
  5. During which identification procedure is there no right to counsel?
    Photographic
  6. What is the first step in obtaining a search warrant?
    Present a written affidavit to a magistrate
  7. What is the most critical component of a pretrial hearing?
    Discover
  8. Brief pat-down of outer clothing to determine if a person is armed
    Terry stop
  9. The basis for determining Fourth Amendment Rights
    Expectation of privacy
  10. Illegal arrest
    If a person is taken into custody without probable cause
  11. A branch of constitutional law that pits public safety against the huarantee of liberty
    Criminal Procedure
  12. Less common search warrant type
    Sneak and peek
  13. A party must have a real stake in a legal controversy to bring a lawsuit
    Standing
  14. Process where each lawyer outlines the main points of the case to the jury
    Opening Statements
  15. Why was the motorhome classified as an automobile in the case of California v. Carney (1985)?
    Could have been moved beyond the reach of police
  16. The Fourth Amendmen
    This protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by government.
  17. Evidence derived from illegally seized evidence cannot be used by prosecution
    "Fruits of the poisonous tree" doctrine
  18. Procedure where charges are read and a plea is given
    Arraignment
  19. Entrapment
    When an officer induces a person to commit a crime for the purpose of arresting them
  20. What was the significant outcome of Mapp v. Ohio (1961)
    Strengthened 4th amendment protections against illegal search and seizure
  21. What is the most common type of search warrant?
    Knock and announce
  22. To challenge the truthfulness of a witness by presenting evidence to the contrary
    Impeach
  23. What is a subponea?
    The command of a court to a witness to appear to give testamony
  24. Excessive bail shall not required is part of what?
    Eighth Amendment
  25. A defendants state of mind that is inclined toward the commission of a crime prior to police encouragement
    Predispotition
  26. The political and legal principle that the government must act in accordance with established law and not exceed authority
    Rule of Law
  27. Voir Dire
    Jury trial process where questioning of jurors takes place
  28. The Exclusionary Rule
    This prevents the government from using most evidence gathered in violation of the United States Constitution
  29. What is the 6th Amendment?
    Primary source of right to counsel