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100
What are the 3 classifications of interactions?
consenual encounters, arrests, investigatory stops
100
Restraint by a public servant pursuant an order, usnder retraint by an agent of a facility that confines persons, and under arrest by a peace officer are examples of ________.
custody
100
Any person can arrest for a felony or
breach of the peace
100
a peace officer may enter a house to make an arrest without a warrant for consent and
exigent circumstances
100
What are the 3 elements for temporary detention?
reasonable suspicion, indication activity is connected to the person, indication activity is an offense
200
what are the 4 elements of arrest?
intent, authority, seizure, understanding
200
After arrest, officers should take a person before a magistrate no later than ____ hours.
48
200
A magistrate may order an arrest if it's committed in their presence, and it's a breach of the peace or a _____.
felony
200
Ambassodors are immune from being arrest is stated in
USC 254 Diplomatic Immunity
200
Not having reasonable suspicion for a patdown is shown in what court case?
Brown v Texas
300
If someone is placed under restraint or custody, they are said to be _______________.
arrested
300
Citizen's right to self incrimination is protected by which amendment?
5th
300
Peace officers have authority to arrest for 1) any offense not committed in their presence 2) when they have resonable suspicion 3) people found in suspicious places under circumstances 4) none of the above
3
300
Name 2 catagories that are immune from arrest.
Senators / representative during session, person commanded to testify in court
300
If a person is detained and refuses to identify himself is committing what offense?
none
400
Confinement, imprisonment, using coercive measures are all examples of ________ ____________.
constructive custody
400
What are the miranda rights?
...
400
In order to be a violation of a protective order, what must be stated in the order?
the prohibited conduct
400
An officer can initiate a police-citizen encounter because he has
mere suspicion
400
What is the purpose of a patdown?
check for weapons
500
Having control over another and is not confined within certain limits is?
restraint
500
For a oral or sign language statements, _____ _____ _____ must be used.
visual electronic recording
500
What case allows to frisk without probable cause?
terry v ohio
500
Sufficient articuable facts and circumstances which would lead a reasonable officer to conclude criminal activity is afoot is
reasonable suspicion
500
Facts and circumstances withing the officer's knowledge and of which they had trustworthy information and to warrant a man of reasonable caution in the belief that an offense has been committed is
probable cause