Being secured in the cage of a patrol car.
What is Custody?
The movement of a prison to the appropriate facility by the arresting officer.
What is the prisoner transport?
The act of questioning a suspect.
What is an interrogation?
A set of laws which are related to the punishment of the crimes and offenses.
What are Penal Codes?
Occurs when a person intentionally or recklessly causes the death of another person.
What is homicide?
Requires a suspect who will be questioned to be aware of their 5th amendment rights been taken into custody.
What is Miranda Warning?
The maximum of two prisoners may be transported in a patrol car, only 1 juvenile may be transported in a patrol car, and no adult (with the exception of the parent or guardian) may be transported with a child.
What are Transport Guidelines?
Maybe interrogated before a trial.
What is a suspect?
Death sentence in state prison and life without parole.
What is Capitol Felony?
Is the crime of killing a human being without malice prior to the killing.
What is manslaughter?
Guarantees the right to grand jury, forbids double jeopardy, and protects against self-incrimination.
What is 5th Amendment?
What should happen prior to the transportation of a prisoner.
What is a thorough search?
Conducted when law enforcement has not been determined about a suspect's involvement in a crime.
What are interviews?
180 days to 2 years; Fine of $10,000
What is State Jail Felony?
Occurs when a person sexually abuses another person.
What are Sexual Offenses?
Exposing one-self was involved in a crime to the prosecution.
What is Self-Incrimination?
Are used to control and transport prisoners to protect the transporting officer.
What are restraints?
If the suspect elect to waive their rights and agree to talk to the interrogators, the interrogation may continue.
What are suspect's rights?
1 year with a $4,000 fine.
What is a Class A misdemeanor?
Occurs when a person takes or retains a child under 18 years of age in which they have not been guaranteed custody.
What is interference of Child Custody?
The U.S. Supreme Court declared all individuals in police custody must be advised of their constitutional rights in order to ensure they understand their 5th amendments rights.
What is Miranda vs. Arizona?
The filing of information about a suspect.
What is booking a suspect?
The result of failure to provide Miranda warnings.
What is being inadmissible in court?
5-99 years or life; maximum of $10,000 fine.
What is a 1st degree felony?
Occurs when a person harbors a child under the age of 18 who has run away from a guardian/parent.
What is harboring a runaway child?