Mitchell v. Wisconsin: The Unanswered Question of Implied Consent
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Days & Times
10 a.m. Hawaii / 11 a.m. Alaska / Noon Pacific / 1 p.m. Mountain / 2 p.m. Central / 3 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 60 minutes
Course Location
Online
Course Fees
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It is also the most litigated. Accordingly, judges frequently rule on motions concerning the Fourth Amendment. Apply the appropriate factors under the “totality of circumstances test” for determining whether consent to search was voluntary. Recognize when there is an issue of the “scope” of a voluntary search being exceeded;
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During this course, you will learn to:
- Explain implied consent
- Use landmark cases to understand and apply implied consent
- Explain the development of implied consent
- Define the relationship between implied consent and the Fourth Amendment
Faculty:
Judge Robert Anchondo
It is also the most litigated. Accordingly, judges frequently rule on motions concerning the Fourth Amendment. Apply the appropriate factors under the “totality of circumstances test” for determining whether consent to search was voluntary. Recognize when there is an issue of the “scope” of a voluntary search being exceeded;