Case Law
Street Beat
10 - Codes
Penal Codes
100

This case law sets the "objective reasonableness" standard for use of force under the 4th Amendment from the perspective of a reasonable officer on scene, not with 20/20 hindsight.

Graham v. Connor (1989)

100

Welburn Avenue & Church Street

3 Beat

100

Message Received and Understood

10-4

100

Petty Theft

CA PC 484(a)

200

This case law limits use of force against fleeing felons to situations involving threat of death or serious injury to the officer or others. 

Tennessee v. Garner (1985)

200

Monterey Street & Howson Street

3 beat

200

Explosion

10-80

200

Simple Battery

CA PC 242

300

This case law establishes reasonable suspicion as the standard for investigative stops and pat-downs (Terry Stops)

Terry v. Ohio (1968)

300

Wentz Dr & Fowler Street

2 Beat

300

Arrived On-Scene

10-97

300

Car Jacking 

CA PC 215

400

This case law establishes the requirement to advise an individual of their rights before custodial interrogation. 

Miranda v. Arizona (1966)

400

Ervin Court

1 Beat

400

Prowler

10-70

400

Rape

CA PC 261

500

This case law establishes the requirement of a search warrant to search digital content of a cell phone incident to arrest.

Riley v. California (2014)

500

Barron Place & Victoria Drive

1 Beat

500

Traffic Stop, High Risk, Code 3-Fill

11-96

500

It shall be unlawful for any person to wear any mask, false whiskers, or any personal disguise (whether complete or partial) for the purpose of:

One—Evading or escaping discovery, recognition, or identification in the commission of any public offense.

Two—Concealment, flight, or escape, when charged with, arrested for, or convicted of, any public offense. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.

CA PC 185

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