Definition 1 of 187
limited search of the premises conducted primarily to ensure the safety of police officers by
detecting the presence of others in conjunction with an in home arrest or a crime scene
(warrant not needed to do this)
Foot Patrol
Frisk
Probable Cause
Protective Sweep
Term 2 of 187
17-4-20a
authority to arrest/arrest powers
deadly force for cops
use of force in the defense of self or others
methods used to measure accident scenes
Definition 3 of 187
What is the officer's priority while they control the accident scene?
real evidence
prevent further accidents
stimulants
deter police misconduct
,Definition 4 of 187
parole officers are part of which branch
status offense
corrections (c has to be lowercase)
affidavit (sworn statement)
command (court order)
communication
Definition 5 of 187
use of force in the defense of self or others
17-4-20a
16-3-21
11-21-21
17-4-20b
Definition 6 of 187
What is the minimum age to be tried for a crime?
$25,000
4"
13
create a reasonable doubt
,Term 7 of 187
Aggravated Child Molestation
believable or worthy of trust
intentionally penetrate the sexual organ or anus of another with a foreign object without
the consent of that person
child is injured or sodomized in the act of child molestation
a civil wrong for which a remedy may be obtained usually in the form of damages
Definition 8 of 187
Restricting a persons movement
tort
frisk
arrest
probable cause
Term 9 of 187
Rule of sequestration
allows witnesses to be excluded from the courtroom during proceedings. The rule also
requires that witnesses not discuss the case with anyone other than the judge, or the
attorneys involved directly in the case.
equal rights to all citizens born or naturalized in the US
Grand jury can return a verdict of
without lawful authority to do so the person knowingly or recklessly takes or entices any
minor or committed person away from the individual who has lawful custody of such minor
or committed person
, Definition 10 of 187
What are the three elements of arrest?
Deter police misconduct
prevent further accidents
Intent to arrest (PC)
Seizure
Communication and Understanding
create a reasonable doubt
Term 11 of 187
Homicide by vehicle
Stop and Frisk. What case?
unreasonable searches and seizures
the belief by a reasonable person that the suspect violated a law or regulation. to meet this
standard, LEO's must articulate the facts they believe show a suspect has committed a
crime
w/o malice afterthought, causes death of another person through violation of overtaking
and passing school bus, DUI, reckless driving, or fleeing or attempting to elude w/ vehicle
Definition 12 of 187
What color is an applicant fingerprint card?
blue
red
green
white
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