Matching Pairs 4th and 5th Amendment VocabOnline version A quiz to test knowledge of 4th and 5th Amendment terms. by Vanessa Vieira 1 Saying something that makes a person appear guilty. 2 This Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. 3 This states that the police can search a car without a warrant 4 This is a piece of paper given to police by a judge that allows them to search a person or place. 5 This is the rule that says that evidence gathered illegally cannot be used in court. 6 This exception states that police do not need a warrant if they directly witness criminal activity. 7 This refers to police searching a place or person and taking things than can be used as evidence. 8 This is the document that lays out the laws for the United States. The Amendments are all part of this. 9 This Amendment talks about the right remain silent, the right to a trial, and the right to not be charged for the same crime twice. 10 "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one, one will be provided for you." What is this statement called? 11 This exception states that police can search a person on the street if they have REASONABLE suspicion that a crime has been committed. 12 This is a fair process of law. It includes the right to know what you are being charged with and the right to a trial 13 This is when the state tries to charge someone for the same crime twice. It is illegal. Warrant Double Jeopardy Miranda Warning Plain View Vehicle Exception The Constitution Due Process Self-incrimination Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure. Exclusionary Rule Fifth Amendment Stop and Search