Handling of juveniles - ANS apprehension
detention
notification
interviewing
photographing
fingerprinting
petition, courts review info of arrest
Six hour rules (juveniles) - ANS juveniles cannot be kept in a locked setting for no more than
six hours while being processed
Integration of a suspect - ANS Miranda warning the suspect (if not free to leave)
take suspect to a unfamiliar location
determine proper method of interrogation
Whether is necessary to advise rights - ANS whether situation is custodial
whether the suspect will be questioned
Advise a person of their rights by - ANS reading rights to the person
ask person if they understand their rights
further explaining if necessary
Circumstances to determine strategy of arrest - ANS suspects past behavior
type of charge
location
whether suspect is alone
possible weapons
escape routes
seek assistance from other officers
Procedures for arrest warrant - ANS existence of warrant
person matches warrant
warrant is in good effect
serves warrant on person, make arrest
Arrest without a warrant - ANS physical evidence
witness or victim statements
personal observations
, probable cause
type of crime
Transport of prisoners - ANS determine age (juveniles cant be with adults)
determine extent of restraint (crime & behavior)
handcuff and search before placing in patrol vehicle
search warrant contents - ANS Probable cause for obtaining warrant
location where search is to be conducted
description of items to be seized
Obtaining a search warrant - ANS -Obtain warrant
-contacts prosecutor
-writes affidavit for warrant review by magistrate
-Reviews accuracy and completeness before presenting to judge or magistrate
-swears to accuracy of warrant
Precautions when searching - ANS number of suspects
number of officers
setting of scene that needs to be searched
Strategy when executing search warrant - ANS how many officers is needed
roles if forced entry is needed
plan to make searched area safe
search responsibility's and floor plan
Executing a search warrant - ANS -Notify, announce police and search warrant
-force entry
-search premises to strategy
-serve a copy of warrant to homeowner, if not present leave a copy of warrant
-seize & document
-leave copy of tabulation of items seized with homeowner owner or on property
Search person with a warrant - ANS -serve warrant on person (blood, semen, hair)
-transport to medical expert for search
-Collect sample from medical staff
-Tabulates all evidence seized, provide copy to person whom was taken from, delivers cop to
court
Warrantless search procedure (incident to arrest) - ANS -Establish arrest before conducting
search incident to arrest
-detains prisoner before conducting search
-search areas with in immediate reach of arrested subject
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