CC205 Chapter 15: Chapter 15 Summary
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4th amendment: right to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures; exclusionary rule. Exclusionary rule: the court has to be satisfied that all protocols have been followed in collective evidence set forth to prove innocence and guilt. Organized crime groups work by their own rules. Very unlikely organized crime groups will work with police to take down another crime group. Cannot be forced to answer questions that may incriminate them. 6th amendment: right to speedy jury trial and to confront witnesses. Have to be willing to share evidence with defendant. Is the judge willing to put their name forward to say that someone deserves to be investigated. Organized crime has their hands in political areas. Title iii omnibus crime control and safe streets act of 1968 (rev. 1986) prohibits the unauthorized, non-consensual interception of communications. Protects the accused from their information being shared across jurisdiction establishes procedures for obtaining warrants regulates the disclosure and use.