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MCLETC Quiz 2 Questions and Correct
Answers the Latest Update
warrant of arrest

✓ issued by the court, directed to the officers, commanding the arrest of a particular
person



Use of Force

✓ act of physical coercion normally involving contact between persons



Deadly force

✓ force likely to cause death or great bodily harm



examples of non-deadly force

✓ fists, feet, impact weapons, chemical weapons, restraint devices, canines



examples of deadly-force

✓ striking a suspect's head with a baton, firing a "warning shot" at a suspect, striking a
suspect's head on pavement



reasonable force

✓ the minimum amount of lawful aggression sufficient to achieve a legitimate law
enforcement objective



Graham Factors


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✓ 1. Severity of crime
✓ 2. whether the suspect poses an immediate threat to the safety of the officers or
others
✓ 3. whether he is actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight



totality of circumstances

✓ all facts known to the peace officer at the time, or that would be known to a
reasonable officer in the same situation, including the conduct of the officer and the
subject leading up to the use of deadly force.



Cooperative person

✓ officer presence, verbal control, restraint devices



passive resister

✓ joint manipulation, pressure sensitive area techniques, possible use of chemical
agents



active resister

✓ stunning techniques with control instruments, without control instruments, take-
downs, chemical agents, control instrument techniques, canine deployment



aggressive assailant

✓ punches, kicks and other striking techniques, impact tools, take-downs directed at
the skeletal structure of the body



deadly force assailant

✓ firearms, other measures that could result in GBH



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Duty to Intervene

✓ A peace officer, or any other person acting under the color of law who has an
opportunity to intervene, shall have an affirmative duty to intervene to prevent or
stop another peace officer in his or her presence from using any unauthorized force
or force that exceeds the degree of force permitted, if any, without regard for chain
of command.



what is needed for a conviction?

✓ Proof beyond a reasonable doubt



what is needed for an arrest?

✓ probable cause



what is needed for a Terry stop?

✓ reasonable suspicion



exclusionary rule

✓ deter law enforcement from committing illegal searches and seizures



"Fruits of the poisonous tree"

✓ excludes evidence acquired as an indirect result of police misconduct



independent source

✓ having information apart from an illegal search that satisfies the requirements of a
warrant



inevitable discovery
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