UTAH SFO FINAL WRITTEN EXAM WITH COMPLETE
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4th Amendment
-Protection against Unreasonable Search and Seizure
-Search warrants cannot be obtained without PC
-Probable Cause Requirement
Grand Jury Indictment (5th Amendment)
-Brown V. Ohio = Double Jeopardy
- Requires Charge
-Determines PC if DEF committed a crime
-Applies to Federal Law violations
-State Law equivalent / preliminary hearing
-Due Process
-Right to remain silent
-Right to just compensation (eminent domain)
Utah Court Case Law
Location and how it applies to law
Searching the Utah Criminal Code
Title 76
Phases of the Criminal Process
,-Investigative Phase
-Accusatory Phase
-Pre-Trial Phase - Adjudicatory Phase
-Sentencing Phase
-Appeals Phase
Utah Supreme Court
-Hears appeals from the Utah court of Appeals, First degree and Capital cases
-"Court of Last Resort"
Definition of Ethics
Well founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do,
usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues.
Unethical Behavior
Malfeasance: Intentional wrong/unlawful conduct
Misfeasance: Proper act, but done wrongful or injurious manner.
Nonfeasance: Failure to carry our a duty that is expected.
(Duty to Intervene)
Basic Components of Emotional Intelligence
self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, motivation, social skills.
Emotionally Intelligent Officer Conduct (Duty to Intervene)
-Kneeling on Neck/Spine
-Leaving cuffed individual in prone position
-Punching/Striking cuffed individual
, Emotional Intelligent Demonstrated Through Officers Professional Actions
Passion - Communication- Application
Sanctity of Life - An officer must intervene
-Kneeling on Neck/Spine
-Leaving cuffed individual in prone position
-Punching/Striking cuffed individual
When intervention is not possible
-Event occurs in less than seconds
-Unforeseen Shooting
-One Shot
Purpose of Garrity
Garrity v. New Jersey (1967)
-Garrity provides protection from criminal proceeding, not administrative action
POST Disciplinary Guidelines
- Provides parameters for administrative punishment
- Punishment: from letter of reprimand to revocation
- Violations categorized with a minimum/maximum sanction
- Aggravating/mitigating factors which influence punishment
- POST board can rule to go outside the guideline
• Implicit cognition: automatic, adaptive, and associations
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