Matching Pairs Exam Review (SCOTUS Cases)Online version Match the SCOTUS case with its legal standard by Chris McCormick 1 MIRANDA v ARIZONA 2 US v MENDENHALL 3 TERR v OHIO 4 KATZ v US 5 ILLINOIS v GATES 6 MAPP v OHIO 7 US v LEON 8 US v PLACE 9 RHODE ISLAND v INNIS be properly informed of Constitutional rights before a custodial interrogation begins the good faith exception in search and seizure determines when someone is in "custody"- when a person does not feel free to leave police presence + the degree police interfere with a person's freedom of movement police stops/investigative detentions have to be brief and cursory reasonable expectation of privacy from both the government's prying eye and ear defines the standard and manner for what a custodial interrogation is exclusionary rule of evidence acquired through a search in violation of the 4th Amendment; fruit of the poisoned tree reasonable and articulate suspicion; pat down/frisk for weapons establishing probable cause for search or arrest