Case defining stop and frisk?
What is Terry v. Ohio?
To take into custody to arrest?
What is apprehend?
This is a strong hallucinogen and it is a schedule I drug?
What is PCP or angel dust?
What charge is sexual batter using mouth, either by offender or victim being forced?
What is oral sexual battery?
Establishes rules for the use of deadly force, voids fleeing felon laws?
What is Tennessee v. Garner?
The colt revolver rotates?
What is clockwise?
Officers can use deadly force on felon because a felon is considered to pose a threat to human life?
What is false?
A phrase used by grand jury when they fail to indict?
What is no true bill?
What term describes a case heard by the full court?
What is writ of certiorari?
Which amendment protects freedom of speech?
Heroin and marijuana is what schedule drug?
Case that says you can't manipulate potential evidence during a pat-down for weapons?
What is Minnesota v. Dickerson?
What case established objective reasonableness for use of force both deadly and non deadly?
What is Graham v. Connor?
Two types of ammunition is?
What is center fire and rim fire?
What must a confession be?
What is voluntary and intelligent?
To discredit. To question the veracity of a witness?
What is impeach?
To be prosecuted twice for the same offense?
What is double jeopardy?
What is pyromania?
What is compulsion to set fires?
A warrant can be issued on hearsay, but a totality of the circumstances should point to the evidence being at the location?
What is Illinois v. Gates?
True or false: a squib load is a round which fails to fire due to insufficient power/primer?
What is true?
Defendants have the right ti a jury trial for serious crimes?
What is Duncan V. Louisiana?
The Smith & Wesson revolver rotates?
What is counter clockwise?
What charge is going into a home without consent?
What is unauthorized of an inhabited dwelling?
What is a pedophile?
What is sexual desire for children?
Cocaine and methamphetamine is what schedule drug?
What is schedule II drugs?