Exam 12: Field Interviews, Arrests, and Jail Searches
Exam 1: Introduction55 Questions
Exam 2: The Role of the Courts55 Questions
Exam 3: The Adjudication Process55 Questions
Exam 4: Types of Evidence55 Questions
Exam 5: Direct and Circumstantial Evidence55 Questions
Exam 6: Witnesses55 Questions
Exam 7: Crime Scene Evidence and Experiments55 Questions
Exam 8: Documentary Evidence, Models, Maps, and Diagrams55 Questions
Exam 9: Hearsay and Its Exceptions55 Questions
Exam 10: Privileged Communications55 Questions
Exam 11: Developing Law of Search and Seizure55 Questions
Exam 12: Field Interviews, Arrests, and Jail Searches55 Questions
Exam 13: Plain View, Consent, Vehicles, and Administrative Searches55 Questions
Exam 14: Usa Patriot Act, Foreign Intelligence, and Other Electronic Surveillance55 Questions
Exam 15: Self-Incrimination55 Questions
Exam 16: Identification Procedures45 Questions
Exam 17: Preparing the Case for Court55 Questions
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The shock the conscience test established in Rochin v.California is no longer applied to police conduct.
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Explain an officer's rights at the time of a custodial arrest: (1) to search the person who was arrested; and (2) to search the vehicle the person was in at the time of arrest.
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Explain a police officer's right to detain someone for questioning when the officer does not have probable cause to arrest the person and the person will not consent to the detention.Is the officer allowed to use a gun under these circumstances Explain.
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An arrest warrant is needed to enter the suspect's home to arrest him/her except in emergency situations.
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When a police officer detains someone for questioning based on reasonable suspicion:
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An officer stops a car based on a vehicle code violation.If the officer has reasonable suspicion the people in the car have weapons, the officer may:
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Reasonable suspicion is based on the professional judgment of a reasonable police officer.
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A detention based on Terry v.Ohio may never last more than 20 minutes.
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The Supreme Court held that officers may conduct strip searches whenever someone is being booked for a felony.
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Explain a correctional officer's right to search a person and items in the person's possession: (1) at the time of booking; and (2) while the person is in jail.
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Many states still follow the common law rule that an officer can only make an arrest for a misdemeanor if the crime was committed in the officer's presence.
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If police officers shoot at non-violent fleeing suspects, they are violating the Fourth Amendment.
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If a person in a car is arrested, officers may conduct a thorough search of the entire vehicle.
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Inmates in prisons have no privacy interest in the personal possessions they keep in their cells.
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The Supreme Court held that when a person is booked into a jail facility, that facility:
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The maximum length of time an officer can detain someone under Terry v.Ohio is:
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