High Crime Rate Area
Location
Abnormal Demeanor
What are Elements which can be used to establish Probable Cause
Holding a person for a limited time, even though that person is as of yet not answerable to a criminal offense
What is a Temporary Detention
An Arrest is actually taking a person into _____ or placing them under restraint with or without a warrant
What is custody
Officer may search a vehicle if he sees evidence in sight what is that called?
What is plain view
The right to remain silent (Miranda Warning)
What is the 5th Amendment
An apparent state of facts which would induce a reasonably intelligent person to believe a crime has been committed
What is probable Cause
suspect fits description of wanted person
suspect is intoxicated
suspect is running away
What are Justified stops
What charge is possession of a controlled substance 1-4 grams
What is a 3rd degree Felony
A person commits what offense if the person knowingly possesses an open container in a passenger area of a motor vehicle
What is Class C Misdemeanor
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
What is the 1st Amendment
In determining Probable Cause for an arrest police may only use
What is admissible evidence
A peace officer may ______ for any offense, which occurs within their presence or view
What is Arrest
Before towing a vehicle what must the officer do?
What is a Vehicle Inventory
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted
In most cases once an officer determines Probable cause exist, he or she must get what before making an arrest or conducting a search
What is a Warrant
Authority
Intent
Seizure
Understanding
What are the elements of a lawful arrest
An officer may search the person and area to which that person has what?
What is Immediate Access
The right to bear arms
What is the 2nd Amendment
Who signs off on a search warrant
Judge or magistrate
What is required to be listed in a search warrant
The offense committed
The property to be seized
The address of the property
Impartial determination of facts
Protection for citizens from claims of false arrest
Protection of officer from claims of false arrest
Subsequently obtained evidence and statements are more likely to be admissible
An officer needs a search warrant to search a vehicle.
What is False