This type of trial is decided by a judge and not a jury
What is a bench trial
This crime is characterized by the unlawful taking of property through force or intimidation
What is Robbery
The burden of proof that is required to convict someone in a criminal trial
What is beyond a reasonable doubt
The case established the need to read a subject his/her rights
What is Miranda v. Arizona
The three steps of CPR, airway, breathing and this
circulation
This is the initial court appearance where a defendant hears charges and enters a plea.
What is the arraignment
The unlawful and intentional killing of another person, usually done with Malice
What is Murder
the tendency for a criminal to reoffend
What is recidivism
This landmark case established that Police Officers may stop someone based on reasonable suspicion
What is Terry v. Ohio
The first step in CPR?
Ensure the scene is safe
A group of 23 people who determine if there is enough evidence to charge someone with a serious (Felony) crime.
What is Grand Jury
This type of crime is a broad type of stealing that can include fraud or identity theft
What is theft
The standard of proof needed for a Police Officer to arrest someone
What is probable cause
This case limits search incident to an arrest to the immediate area of the subject.
Chimel v. California
A policing strategy that focuses on building relationships with the community
what is community policing
This is the formal written accusation issued by the Grand Jury
What is the indictment
This type of crime involves the physical taking of property that never involves violence
What is larceny
Testimony based on something that someone else said is known as?
What is hearsay
This case, in which the defendant has the same name as Mr. Lane's son, established the objective reasonableness standard to Police use of force
What is Graham v. Connor
The standard of proof required for a search warrant
What is probable cause
This group of 12 citizens must reach a unanimous decision on guilt or innocence
What is a jury
This type of crime causes the death of another, but is not done intentionally, but rather recklessly
What is involuntary manslaughter
The legal rule that determines if police actions are appropriate based on what a reasonable officer would do
objective reasonableness
This case established that Police cannot use deadly physical force unless there is an immediate threat
What is Tennessee v. Garner
Entry level police officers who respond to calls, make arrests and issue citations
Who are rookie police officers