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BLEA 873 COMP FINAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS, A COMPLETE SOLUTION THAT COVERS 2024/2025 BEST
EXAM TOP RANKED A+ FOR SUCCESS
The 3 parts to Scope of inquiry: - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Purpose of the
stop
2. Amount of physical intrusion on the liberty of the suspect.
3. Length of time of the stop


The court states what a reasonable amount of time for a normal traffic stop
is. How many minutes do they say? - CORRECT ANSWERS 20


Handcuffing a compliant person is not a detainment. TRUE OR FALSE?? -
CORRECT ANSWERS FALSE


An arrest without probable cause if a violation of a person's constitutional
right. TRUE OR FALSE?? - CORRECT ANSWERS TRUE


Traffic stops based on pretext are not valid in Washington State. TRUE OR
FALSE?? - CORRECT ANSWERS TRUE


Subjective evidence is what? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Evidence showing
that the officer had a pretextual motive through his or her own admissions.
2. Evidence showing the officer didn't follow normal or standard practices
for that officer.


When is a stop not pretextual? - CORRECT ANSWERS For which the officer
has a reasonable articulable suspicion is an actual, conscious, and
independent cause of the traffic stop.


How is the scope of a stop judged? "Remember the 3 scope of inquiries" -
CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Purpose
2. Amount of physical intrusion on the liberty of the suspect.

,BLEA 873 COMP FINAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS, A COMPLETE SOLUTION THAT COVERS 2024/2025 BEST
EXAM TOP RANKED A+ FOR SUCCESS
3. Length of time/duration of the stop


You should maintain integrity and thorough articulation in your case
reports. TRUE OR FALSE? - CORRECT ANSWERS TRUE


Reasonable Suspicion: Definition - CORRECT ANSWERS Articulable facts
and circumstances that lead a reasonable and prudent police officer, based
upon their training and experience, to believe criminal activity is afoot.
Criminal activity has happened, is happening, or is about to happen.
At what percentage of detainment is a social contact? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 0%


A social contact is seizureless. TRUE OR FALSE?? - CORRECT ANSWERS
TRUE


During a social contact, a person is not free to leave at any point. TRUE OR
FALSE?? - CORRECT ANSWERS FALSE


Social contacts can be dangerous. TRUE OR FALSE?? - CORRECT ANSWERS
TRUE


Physical force may be used to: - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Prevent a person
from fleeing or stop a person who is actively fleeing a lawful temporary
investigative detention, provided that the person has been given notice that
he or she is being detained and is not free to leave.2. Protect against an
imminent threat of bodily injury to the peace officer, another person, or the
person against whom force is being used.


Retaining a persons ID to conduct a warrant check is a seizure. TRUE OR
FALSE?? - CORRECT ANSWERS TRUE

,BLEA 873 COMP FINAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS, A COMPLETE SOLUTION THAT COVERS 2024/2025 BEST
EXAM TOP RANKED A+ FOR SUCCESS
If you return a persons ID while waiting for a warrant check is a seizure.
TRUE OR FALSE?? - CORRECT ANSWERS FALSE


If you demand for someone's ID, it is a seizure. TRUE OR FALSE?? -
CORRECT ANSWERS TRUE


If a person refuses to give you their ID, it is a crime. TRUE OR FALSE? -
CORRECT ANSWERS TRUE


The tone of your voice can determine whether a detainment has take place.
TRUE OR FALSE? - CORRECT ANSWERS TRUE


Requesting permission to frisk or search someone is considered a
detainment. TRUE OR FALSE?? - CORRECT ANSWERS TRUE


Asking someone to turn their pockets inside out is not a detainment. TRUE
OR FALSE?? - CORRECT ANSWERS FALSE




TRUE OR FALSE. The reasonableness of an officer's suspicion relies on the
totality of the circumstances. - CORRECT ANSWERS TRUE


What are the 4 parts to the Public Duty Doctrine? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1.
Was there a duty owed
2. Was there a duty breached
3. Were actual damages suffered
4. Was the duty breached the cause of the actual damage(s) suffered?

, BLEA 873 COMP FINAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS, A COMPLETE SOLUTION THAT COVERS 2024/2025 BEST
EXAM TOP RANKED A+ FOR SUCCESS
There are 2 things to know regarding qualified immunity. What are they? -
CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Did the Officer clearly violate clearly established
Case Law?
2. Would a different reasonable Officer had acted similarly?


TRUE OR FALSE. Criminal Law and Criminal procedures are not Police
tactics. - CORRECT ANSWERS FALSE


Investigative detention: - CORRECT ANSWERS Gives us the ability to
detain or frisk someone. Also, a Terry stop.


What does Star Decisis mean? - CORRECT ANSWERS If a court/higher
court makes a decision, the lower courts must comply, and if they don't they
must have a really good reason.


Probable Cause: Definition - CORRECT ANSWERS When an Officer has
knowledge or reasonably trustworthy information sufficient to lead a
person of reasonable caution to believe that an offense has been or being
committed by the person being arrest.


An Arrest means? - CORRECT ANSWERS The taking custody of another,
based upon probable cause, for the purpose of holding or detaining the
person to answer a criminal charge in court.


Defacto Arrest means? - CORRECT ANSWERS An after-the-fact evaluation
by the courts of the act or actions initiated by a Police officer, that would
lead a reasonable person to believe that they were under arrest.


What are the 4 elements to a valid Arrest? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1.
Authority
2. Intention

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