Law
Laws of Arrest
Search and Seizure
Use of Force
Crimes against the system
100

What is the difference between criminal and civil law?

Civil= Conflict that between people that can be done in court

Criminal=Law broken (against state)

100

What is the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause?

Reasonable suspicion=Has sufficient facts or information to believe a crime is occurring

Probable Cause=Totality of circumstances cause a person to have a strong suspicion that the person to be arrested committed a crime

100

What is a protective sweep?

Subject may be hiding something that can be a threat to officers so they do a protective search

100

What does Graham v. Connor take into account?

1. Lawfully performing law enforcement duties

2. Degree of intrusiveness

3. Severity of  crime

4. Level and type of resistance

5. Evasion

100

Is obstructing executive officers PC 69 or PC 71?

PC 69

200

What is the difference between general and specific intent? 

General= Intent presumed by law (speeding)

Specific= Going in knowing you were going to commit that specific crime (pre-planned)

200

What are the times a warrant can be served?

Misdemeanor: 6am-10pm

Felony: Any time

200

Marry brings in a witness of a crime and begins to ask her questions relative to the case. Is this an interview or interrogation?

Interrogration
200

What is the 8th Amendment?

Protection against cruel and unusual punishment?

200

Jimmy is resisting arrest and trying to get his probation officers gun, however he fails. Which PC is this

Which PC is this?

a) PC 148(c)

b) PC 148(d)

c) PC 148(b)

d) PC 149

300

Who is incapable of committing a crime?

-14 (on PPT) PC 26

-Decreased mental capacity

-Low IQ

-Ignorance

-0 conciousness

300

What penal code relates to the use of force or physical restraint during an arrest and what case is associated with this?

835a, Graham v. Connor

300

What are exigent circumstance? 

-Reasonable suspicion that there is an emergency

300

What is the difference between objective and subjective?

-Objective is what another officer would conclude base on similar training and the same set of circumstance

-Subjective is what an officer intends (there motivation in their actions)

300

Annie calls to report that her friend got shot, however she made the story up. Is this a crime and if so, what penal code does it violate?

Yes, PC 148.3(a)

400

What is the different between the spirit of the law and the letter of the law?

Spirit= Does not follow law by the book (black and grey)

Letter of the law= By the book

400

What amendment does Miranda v. Arizona effect and what is the definition of this amendment?

5th Amendment: No self incrimination

-Miranda right

-Right to jury 

-Double jeporady

400

What is the 14th Amendment?

Due Process

400

What are the three types of force, and give an example of each.

Deadly

Intermediate force (moderate)

None Deadly (low)

400

What is PC 148(a)(1)?

Resisting arrest

500

Accomplice vs Accessory and give the example.

Accomplice: Assisting before or during the crime

Accessory: Helps principal before or after the crime

500

What are the 4 elements of a lawful arrest?

1. Arrest must be made by a peace officer

2. Must be taken into custody

3. Actual restraints used

4. Reasonable force may be used to make an arrest, prevent escape, or or overcome resistance

500

What is Terry v. Ohio?

Pat and Frisks

500

What is Tennessee v. Garner?

"fleeing felon"

500

What is the Penal Code 136.1(a)?

The crime of preventing of dissuading witnesses or victims by intimidation.