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Potpourri
100
A decision based on specific and articulable facts, taken together with rational inferences from those facts.

What is Reasonable suspicion

100

What is seizure?

When a government official takes control of property and meaningfully interferes with it

100

The preferred area of the body for taser deployment

What is lower center mass

100

This makes the State of Ohio flag unique from every other state

What is it's shape?

200

The fourth amendment secures that people "have the right to be secure in their persons, houses, this and effects"

What are papers

200

That which tends to prove or disprove something: ground for belief

What is evidence?

200

Ready to take place; impending is the definition of

What is imminent?

200

Name our Core values...in alphabetical order

Excellence, Honor, Integrity, Professionalism, Respect

300

The principle that police are allowed to search a vehicle without having a warrant if they have a reason to believe it necessary.

What is the Carroll doctrine?

300

The three basic requirements of the Plain View Doctrine.

What is being lawfully present, immediately recognizable and plainly visible?

300

The make, model, generation and caliber weapon Whitehouse Police Officers are authorized to carry on duty.

Glock 17 Gen 5 9MM

300

What infamous bank robber held up a bank in Whitehouse, Ohio?

Who is Pretty Boy Floyd (April, 1931).

400

Arizona v. Gant allows officers to search this

What is the passenger compartment of an automobile?

400

Daily Double!!! (Your points will be doubled as the wager for this question)

Police search an apartment, without a warrant, following a shot fired call to 911. Upon entry, an officer sees expensive stereo equipment which seems out of place in what is otherwise a rundown apartment. The officer picks up to equipment to confirm that the stereo was indeed stolen. That stereo is then seized as evidence.

Is this a legal seizure? Why or why not?

No. Under Arizona v. Hicks, the officer cannot manipulate the property. Picking up and touching the property constitutes manipulation.

400

This case created the 'reasonable officer' standard.

What is Graham v. Connor?

400

Located just outside of Whitehouse, name the former correctional institution that was demolished in 2014.

Toledo Workhouse or Toledo House of Corrections

500

This Supreme Court case ruling that set forth the standard of reasonable expectation of privacy.

What is Katz?

500

This rule holds that evidence collected in violation of the defendant's constitutional rights is inadmissible in a criminal trial.

What is exclusionary rule?

500

According to the Use of Force Continuum, this is Level 1.

What is the presence of an officer?

500
All of the states that Ohio shares a border with.
What is Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana?
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