TYPES OF WARRANTS
ENTERING A RESIDENCE
CLOSE-QUARTER BATTLE (CQB)
USE OF FORCE/SEARCHING
SCENARIOS
100

Authorizes law enforcement to arrest an individual based on probable cause that they have committed a crime

What is an arrest/magistrate warrant?

100

Name the 4 ways an LEO can legally enter a residence

What is 1.) Search Warrant, 2.)Felony Arrest Warrant, 3.)Exigent Circumstances, 4.)Consent
100

This type of environment, used to shield oneself, provides ballistic protection

What is cover?

100

This term refers to the legal doctrine that protects officers from civil liability when they use force that is deemed reasonable under the circumstances.

What is qualified immunity?

100

Deputy Smith is conducting a follow-up investigation regarding a burglary in the neighborhood. While speaking with the homeowner, he asks for permission to enter the home to look around for any evidence of the burglary, such as stolen items or signs of forced entry. The homeowner agrees and invites Deputy Smith inside. 

Was Deputy Smith legally allowed to enter the home and if so, why?

Yes

Consent

200

Allows law enforcement to search a specific location for evidence/people

What is a search warrant?

200

The Georgia case law that allows officers to enter a suspect's residence if they have a felony warrant for the address and probable cause to believe the suspect is in the residence

What is State vs. Sutton?

200

This type of environment, used to shield oneself, provides no ballistic protection

What is concealment?

200

In 1989, the U.S. Supreme Court established this standard in the case of Graham v. Connor, which assesses the reasonableness of force used by law enforcement.

What is the objective reasonableness standard?

200

Deputy Rankins responds to a 911 call about a domestic disturbance. When she arrives, she hears screaming and what sounds like someone being hit inside the home. Fearing that someone is in immediate danger, Deputy Rankins enters the home without knocking or obtaining a warrant to ensure the safety of the people inside. 

Was Deputy Rankins legally allowed to enter the home and if so, why?

Yes

Exigent Circumstances

300

Issued when a person fails to comply with a court order, usually for failing to appear in court

What is a bench warrant?

300

Name the 3 main categories of exigent circumstance

1.) Imminent Danger/Threat 2.) Hot Pursuit 3.) Destruction of Evidence

300

Prior to opening the initial door of the residence, what two things should be done?

What is knock and announce?

300

When searching incident to arrest, an officer may search the arrested individual's person and where else?

What is the immediate area?

300

Corporal Oler has an arrest warrant for a suspect wanted for felony assault. The arrest warrant lists the suspect’s home address. When Corporal Oler arrives at the suspect's home, he knocks on the door and identifies himself. The door opens slightly, and he sees the suspect inside the home. Corporal Oler enters the residence to take the suspect into custody. 

Was Corporal Oler legally allowed to enter the home and if so, why?

Yes

Arrest Warrant

400
Issued when a suspect has fled from one jurisdiction to another to avoid arrest or prosecution

What is a fugitive warrant?

400

According to Payton vs. New York, a felony arrest warrant allows entry into the suspect's home, but not into this type of location

What is a third-party's residence?

400

The determining factor for who opens a closed door

What is "first light"?

400

This Amendment of the US Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the 4th Amendment?

400

Deputy Mills has obtained a search warrant to search the home of a suspected drug dealer. The warrant specifies that the officers are looking for illegal narcotics and drug paraphernalia. Deputy Mills and his team knock on the door, announce their presence, and enter the home after waiting a reasonable amount of time with no response. 

Was Deputy Mills legally allowed to enter the home and if so, why?

Yes

Search Warrant

500

Issued when someone on probation violates the conditions of their probation terms

What is a probation violation warrant?

500

If an officer enters a home to serve a felony arrest warrant and the suspect is not there, any evidence found in the home may be excluded under this legal doctrine

What is the exclusionary rule?

500

The order of priorities which determines your focus/movement (P P D)

What are people, portals, and dead space?

500

This is a situation in which a person is in a stronghold position and poses a threat to commit serious bodily injury or death to themselves or others. During this situation, deputies shall not initiate tactical actions other than necessary to protect the lives and safety of themselves or others.

What is a barricaded/hostage situation?

500

Deputy Fox is chasing a suspect on foot who just committed a robbery. The suspect runs into a nearby house and slams the door shut. Deputy Fox immediately follows and enters the residence to arrest the suspect.

Was Deputy Fox legally allowed to enter the home and if so, why?

Yes

Hot Pursuit