Three branches of government
What is:
1) Executive (police)
2) Legislative (makes laws)
3) Judicial (courts)
1st Amendment
What is Freedom of Speech, Religion, Press, Assembly, and Petition
Miranda V. Arizona
What is Self incrimination
Offices use different technologies to gain control pepper spray, baton, taser
What is Less than lethal
Basic rules of blood storage
What is
Refrigerate, do not freeze standards collected in yellow stoppered vacutainers.
Submit to the lab as soon as possible.
Two types of court actions
What is Criminal and Civil
5th Amendment
What is Due process, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and eminent do main (compensation)
Terry v. Ohio
What is Stop and Frisk
Officers use gun/weapons to gain control of a situation
What is lethal
What are the basic rules of saliva collection and storage?
What is
• Collect on a sterile gauze pad or swabs, allow to air dry and package in paper. Do not use plastic containers.
Can only be looked at by a Grand Jury
What is a Felony
4th Amendment
What is Protection from unreasonable search and seizure
Gregg vs. Georgia
What is the death penalty is not cruel and unusual punishment for extreme cases.
Officer can visually see contraband, therefore no warrant is needed.
What is Plain View Doctrine
Never submit a loaded gun to the Laboratory, unless?
What is delivered in person
Bill of Rights
What is The First Ten Amendments
6th Amendment
What is Speedy and public trial by impartial jury and other rights of the accused
Roe vs. Wade
legalized abortion without restrictions in the 1st trimester, and with restrictions in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters.
The person operating the vehicle during a felony traffic stop.
What is the Driver
Item Packaging
What is Package each item separately; avoid comingling items to prevent cross-contamination.
The actual criminal act (guilty act)
What is Actus Reus
8th Amendment
What is Prohibition of excessive bail, as well as cruel and unusual punishment
Mapp v. Ohio
What is Exclusionary Rule
A procedure used by police officers to safely approach and detain individuals suspected of committing a felony while in a vehicle.
What is a Felony Stop
What are the ten phases for managing a crime scene
1) reporting and activation
2) responding
3) controlling
4) hand-over
5) planning
6) investigation and processing
7) debriefing
8) restoring
9) releasing
10) evaluation