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affidavit - ANSWER a voluntary declaration of facts written down, sworn to, and signed by the person making the declaration before an officer authorized to administer oaths, such as a notary nolo contendere - ANSWER when a person does not accept or deny responsibility for the charges but agrees ...

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affidavit - ANSWER a voluntary declaration of facts written down, sworn to, and signed by the person
making the declaration before an officer authorized to administer oaths, such as a notary



nolo contendere - ANSWER when a person does not accept or deny responsibility for the charges but
agrees to accept punishment



values - ANSWER principles, standards, or qualities considered worthwhile or desirable



ethics - ANSWER standards of conduct based on principles of right and wrong



perjury - ANSWER the offense of lying in court after taking an oath



bribery - ANSWER to knowingly and intentionally give, offer, or promise to any public servant, or, if a
public servant, to knowingly and intentionally request, solicit, accept, or agree to accept for himself or
herself or another, any pecuniary or other benefit not authorized by law with an intent or purpose to
influence the performance of any act or omission which the person believes to be, or the public servant
represents as being, within the official discretion of a public servant, in violation of a public duty, or in
performance of a public duty



gratuity - ANSWER anything of value intended to benefit the giver more than the receiver



stereotyping - ANSWER judging a group of people who are different from you based on your own or
others' opinions or encounters



prejudice - ANSWER an unjustified and baseless attitude toward a person only because of their
membership in a social group

, discrimination - ANSWER the negative treatment toward a person or a group that is based on color, race,
gender, age, religion, ethnic and national origin, disability, or marital status



perception - ANSWER the impression in a person's mind of an individual, a group of people, or events
based on experiences, biases, beliefs, assumptions, and observations



case law - ANSWER formed by the decisions of the court system; court-imposed decisions are based on
the court's interpretation of constitutional provisions, and they clarify the meaning of a statute or rule as
applied to a specific set of facts



felony - ANSWER any crime committed where the maximum penalty is death or imprisonment in a state
correctional facility for more than one year



misdemeanor - ANSWER any criminal offense with an offense with a maximum imprisonment penalty in
a county jail of up to one year



noncriminal violation - ANSWER an offense for which the only penalty may be a fine, forfeiture, or other
civil penalty; civil infraction



mere suspicion - ANSWER a hunch or gut feeling based on law enforcement training and knowledge



consensual encounter - ANSWER occurs when an officer comes into voluntary contact with a citizen
under circumstances in which a reasonable person would feel free to disregard the police and go about
his or her business



investigative stop - ANSWER if the officer has reasonable suspicion that the person stopped was
committing, is committing, or is about to commit a law violation



reasonable suspicion - ANSWER the standard of justification needed to support a legal Terry stop or
investigative detention



plain touch/feel doctrine - ANSWER allows officers to seize the contraband even if it does not feel like a
weapon

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