Usually involves private disputes between persons or organizations
What is a Civil Dispute?
This Supreme Court Case ruled that a law enforcement officer can conduct a stop when they observe unusual conduct leading them to reasonably suspect criminal activity.
What is Terry v. Ohio
Suspect caused Pain, Victim did not consent, Victim will prosecute
What is Battery?
What is theft?
You catch someone under the age of 21 drinking alcohol in public.
What is underage drinking?
Conduct is prohibited by law and punishable by fine and/or imprisonment.
What is a Crime?
You believe that a crime is being committed, about to be committed, or has been committed.
What is Reasonable Suspicion?
Caused the death of another. Suspect had the intent to kill another
Suspect intentionally caused damage to the property of someone else.
What is Criminal Damage to Property?
To miss all or part of a school day with an unexcused absence
What is Truancy?
Information sufficient to cause a reasonable person to believe a crime has been committed and that the suspect committed the crime
What is Probable Cause
This level is used to determine whether a search, or an arrest, is unreasonable
What is Probable Cause?
A person over the age of 18 gets into a physical altercation with someone under the age of 18
What is Physical Abuse of a Child?
What is Burglary with the Intent to Steal?
Someone provides a fake name while you are conducting an investigation as a Law Enforcement Officer
What is Resisting/Obstructing?
Crime that is punishable by confinement in Wisconsin State Prison System
What is a Felony?
This is the highest standard used in the burden of proof
What is Beyond Reasonable Doubt?
Suspect caused pain. The victim did not consent. The victim is a Law Enforcement Officer or Firefighter. The victim will press charges.
What is Battery to Law Enforcement or Fire Fighter?
The accused entered the property without permission and without a legal right to be there
What is Criminal Trespassing?
Being unreasonably loud, boisterous, profane, and violent in a pubic or private space.
What is Disorderly Conduct?
Each crime, as defined by Wisconsin Statutes is composed of these parts.
What are Elements of a Crime?
This standard is used in many equity cases, including paternity and child custody cases
What is Clear and Convincing Evidence?
Suspect cut or mutilated a body part of another without their consent. Victim would like to press charges
What is Mayhem?
Suspect intentionally took a vehicle without the owner's consent.
What is operating a vehicle without owners consent?
Playing Pokemon Go at 11:00 at Carrey Hogle Park
What is being in the park after hours?