Description
This written assignment focuses on the procedural steps and requirements in a criminal case from the time of trial to appeal.
For this assignment, review and study U.S. Supreme Court opinion, Riley v. California, 573 U.S. 783 (2014).
Click here for a link to the U.S. Supreme Court opinion.
***Note - the "syllabus" of the case is only a summary of the case and it is NOT the actual opinion. Be sure to read the full opinions.
For this assignment, be sure to rely on information from the "Opinion" part of the document and not from the "syllabus".
After you have reviewed and studied the opinion, prepare a paper that answers the following questions: --Do not prepare your information in a list. Write your paper in proper paragraphs.
- Give a summary of the facts of the alleged crime, including city and state where the crime occurred.
- What crime was the suspect arrested for? (state or federal crime?)
- What crime was the suspect charged with? (state or federal crime?)
- Did the suspect have a prior criminal history?
- Was there a jury trial?
- What was the outcome of the jury trial?
- What happened after the suspect was convicted?
- Did he appeal?
- How did the case get to the U.S. Supreme Court?
- Identify and discuss the legal issue(s) discussed in the Supreme Court opinion.
- Give detailed discussion of the Constitutional issues raised on appeal.
- For example, was there a Fifth Amendment Miranda issue?
- Was evidence excluded?
- What was the outcome of the case on appeal?
- What was the Court's analysis of the Constitutional issue?
- Was the conviction affirmed, reversed, remanded?
- In detail, describe the impact that this case had on criminal procedure and/or the authority of law enforcement officers to obtain to conduct a search or seizure.
Please be sure to prepare your assignment following APA citation and format requirements. You must include proper citations to any source you relied on for information that you include in your paper.

Explanation & Answer

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Running head: RILEY V. CALIFORNIA
Riley v. California Outline
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Crime Facts
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Arrest Charges
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Crime Charges
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Prior criminal history
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Court Conviction
Legal Issues in the Supreme Court
Constitutional issue
The outcome of the case on appeal
Constitutional Issue
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RILEY V. CALIFORNIA
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Running head: RILEY V. CALIFORNIA
Riley v. California
Students Name
Institution Name
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RILEY V. CALIFORNIA
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Crime Facts
David Riley was stopped on a traffic violation, and upon his arrest, his phone was seized and
searched. It was realized that repeated use of gang signs which ultimately led to his arrest. This
happened in San Diego, California.
Arrest Charges
The suspect was stopped in his car on traffic violations, and upon his arrest, the suspect was
arrested on weapons charges which are a state crime. After being stopped Riley was searched,
and t...
