- Summarize the constitutional basis for criminal procedure.
- Explain the exclusionary rule and the exceptions to it. Likewise, summarize the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine and the exceptions to it.
- Explain the defense of qualified immunity.
- What is reasonable suspicion and when is it used?
- Define probable cause and identify several sources of information that a police officer can rely on to make the probable cause determination
- Are the remedies introduced in this Unit sufficient to deter police misconduct? Why or why not? What other remedy, if any, would you propose?
Introduction to Contracts A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties. Contracts are foundational to business transactions
Introduction to Contracts A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties. Contracts are foundational to business transactions and personal agreements, governing how parties interact and fulfill their obligations. Types of Contracts Bilateral Contracts: Both parties make promises to each other. For example, a contract for the