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LMPT TEST 3 QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS NEW UPDATE What is important to remember when obtaining a fingerprint? - Answer- -nail edge to nail edge -Tip at the top to below the first crease of the finger at the bottom Where are friction Ridge prints located? - Answer- -Palmer -plantar ...

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LMPT TEST 3 QUESTIONS
WITH ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS NEW UPDATE
What is important to remember when obtaining a fingerprint? - Answer- -nail edge to
nail edge
-Tip at the top to below the first crease of the finger at the bottom

Where are friction Ridge prints located? - Answer- -Palmer
-plantar

What are the three situations that you would leave a barricaded suspect or a hostage
situation? - Answer- -Situation is resolved
-it's unsafe
-properly relieved

Hostage situation? - Answer- A suspect in a stronghold position, has tactical advantage
over police, with hostages

Barricaded suspect? - Answer- A person in a strong hold position that has a tactical
advantage over police that is presently armed and dangerous

To ensure a defendants fifth amendment right to due process is not violated, officers
must obtain statements from the defendant in what form? - Answer- Voluntarily

While interviewing Miller the officer truthfully told Miller that his (Miller's) fingerprints and
DNA had been recovered from the crime scene. Miller then confessed to the crime did
this conduct by the officer cause Miller to confess in voluntarily? - Answer- No, officers
are allowed to confront suspects with evidence of their guilt

An officer lawfully directs a suspect to provide a writing sample (exemplar) To compare
against a hand written note recovered at the scene of a crime. Can the suspect
successfully refused to provide the writing sample by claiming that it would violate his
fifth amendment right against self-incrimination? - Answer- No, exemplars are
considered non-testimonial evidence

, Four officers lawfully entered a suspects house at 4 AM, found him asleep in bed, and
woke him up. The officers surround the suspect, who remained in bed and asked him
questions about a recent crime, without providing Miranda rights. The suspect
confessed to the crime what is the defendants confession taken in violation of Miranda?
- Answer- Yes, the suspect was in custody for Miranda purposes

An officer stops a motorist for speeding (driving 42 mph in a 35 mph zone). The officer
wants to ask the driver why he was going so fast. Is the officer required to advise the
driver of his Miranda rights first? - Answer- No, the driver was not in custody for Miranda
purposes

Interrogation for the purposes of Miranda is questioning or the functional equivalent of
questioning. What is the functional equivalent of questioning? - Answer- Words or
actions by the officer that they reasonably believe are likely to elicit an incriminating
response from the suspect

A valid Miranda waiver from a suspect must be? - Answer- Voluntary, intelligent and
knowing

A suspect told an officer that he would waive his Miranda Wrights and answer
questions, but the suspect refused to sign or initial the Miranda waiver form. Is this still a
valid waiver? - Answer- Yes, oral waivers, by themselves are valid

Officers arrest a suspect in a crowded mall immediately after it was reported he
committed an armed robbery with a silver handgun. During the search incident to arrest,
officers noticed the suspect has an empty holster. Without advising the suspect of
Miranda, officers ask him where is the gun? The suspect points to a nearby trashcan
where officers recover a silver handgun. Did the officers violate Miranda? - Answer- No,
the public safety exemption applies

A suspect invokes his right to silence only. Can an officer ever reapproach the suspect
for questioning while the suspect remains in custody? - Answer- Yes, after a cooling off
period. (2 hours)

A suspect invokes his right to counsel. Can an officer ever reapproach the suspect for
questioning while the suspect remains in custody? - Answer- No, unless the suspect re-
initiates contact with the officer first

An officer advises a suspect of his Miranda rights. The suspect says "maybe I should
get a lawyer?". Is this a valid invocation of the suspects right to counsel? - Answer- No,
the invocation of the right to counsel must be clear and unambiguous

Identification procedures are governed by the? - Answer- Fifth amendment due process
clause

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