Fourth Amendment Precedent

Match each case with the precedent it established.

Horton v. California

Officers can legally carry out a stop and

frisk

Mapp v. Ohio

Officers can gather evidence that is in

plain view

Terry v. Ohio

Convictions cannot be based on

evidence from an illegal search.

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Answer: Please see below for answer.

Explanation: Matching each case with the precedent it established we have ,

Terry v. Ohio------officers can legally carry out a stop and frisk

Horton v. California-----Officers can gather evidence that is in plain view

Mapp v. Ohio-----convictions cannot be based on evidence from an illegal search.

The Fourth Amendment ensures only  a fair process for  searches and  for seizures and it  states that "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon Probable cause."

Terry v. Ohio

The correct matches for the statements above are as below

  1. Horton v. California - Officers can gather evidence that is in plain view.
  2. Mapp V. Ohio- Convictions cannot be based on evidence from an illegal search.
  3. Terry V. Ohio- Officers can legally carry out a stop and frisk.

So, the correct options are for 1- B ; 2- C ; 3- A. The matches are based on the judgements given by the court in the aforementioned cases that were defended by Ohio on one side.

  • The judgements given by the supreme court in the Mapp V. Ohio cases states that the prosecutors are advised not to present such evidences in the court that have violated the amendments of the constitution.

  • The judgements in Terry V. Ohio states that only such evident can be brought into the states only if the weapons were seized by the authorities and the complete procedure was followed by legal methods.

  • The judgements given in the Horton V. California were based on the facts that the illegally collected evident are not admissible in the court of law at any stages.

Hence, the correct matches for the statements quoted above are as 1- B ; 2- C ; 3- A.

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