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4th Amendment Exceptions Part 2

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4th Amendment Exceptions Part 2
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This course covers the search incident to arrest and consent search exceptions to the 4th Amendment. Norman Comeaux covers the seminal Supreme Court cases that established these exceptions, when officers can utilize these exceptions, and the exceptions’ limits.

Course Length: 1 Hour

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Meet your Instructor

Norman Comeaux

Norman Comeaux

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Chief Division Counsel Jackson, MS, FBI Office

Norman Comeaux received his law degree at Louisiana State University. After that, he was a prosecutor in the New Orleans District Attorney's Office where he tried close to 100 jury trials from misdemeanor drug cases to capital murder cases, and tried many more judge trials. After that, he was a special agent with the FBI for over 21 years. He worked violent crime and white collar. In the last 14 years, he was the Chief Division Counsel for the state of Mississippi. Today, he teaches many subjects to local, state and federal law enforcement including the Constitution and the Fourth Amendment.

Other Courses from Norman Comeaux

Consent to Search Roll Call

SITA in Arizona v. Gant Roll Call

Search Incident to Arrest Roll Call

Terry Frisk of a Vehicle Roll Call

Terry Stops and Frisks Roll Call

Basics of a Search Warrant Roll Call

4th Amendment – The Automobile Exception Roll Call

4th Amendment – Plain Feel Seizure Roll Call

4th Amendment - Plain View Seizure Doctrine Roll Call

Warrant Executions and Terry Stops

4th Amendment Exceptions Part 2

4th Amendment Exceptions Part 1

Introduction to 4th Amendment

Privacy and the 4th Amendment Roll Call

Dissecting the 4th Amendment Roll Call

The History of the 4th Amendment Roll Call

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