Police Powers Exam Flashcards

1
Q

___________________________ is “a reactive power dependent upon a reasonable belief that the detained person is implicated in a prior criminal act.”

A

Investigative Detention

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2
Q

A police officer requires reasonable grounds to arrest a person they find committing a criminal offence. T/F

A

False

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3
Q

Unless the ___________ can prove that the confession made by the accused is voluntary, it will not be admitted as evidence.

A

prosecution

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4
Q

The right to counsel is fundamental in our criminal justice system. If the accused waives this right, the _________________ must make the accused fully aware of the consequences.

A

crown

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5
Q

An accused will be held in custody if they are a danger to society or are at risk of __________________________.

A

fleeing (PRICE)

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6
Q

What is the difference between onus and reverse onus?

A

Where the accused takes responsibility to prove or disprove something.

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7
Q

A person charged with a summary conviction offence may appear in person or by a representative to plead. T/F

A

True

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8
Q

Search incident to arrest is a common law authority that allows police to :

A

Search the immediate surroundings after making an arrest

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9
Q

Murder, treason, and piracy are examples of ________ Jurisdiction.

A

EXCLUSIVE s.469

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10
Q

Theft under, possession under & fraud under $5000 are examples of __________ jurisdiction.

A

ABSOLUTE s.553

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11
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A person who gives police consent to search must have “informed consent”. Four guidelines to establish consent was voluntary:

A
  1. There was a consent, either express or implied;
  2. The consenting party has the authority to give the consent;
  3. Consent was not due to police coercision
  4. The consenting party knew they could refuse the search;
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12
Q

Three levels of arrest

A

Street level: arresting officer

Station Level: peace officer

Court Level: Justice

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13
Q

what is PRICE

A

Public interest

Repetition

Identity

Court

Evidence

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14
Q

what is an information?

A

document that initiates criminal proceedings, and outlines charges against the accused. Sworn before a justice ASAP

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15
Q

what is an undertaking?

A

document that requires the accused to agree to appear in court on a specific date to be released from custody

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16
Q

what is a General Classification?

A

violent crime, property crime, etc

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17
Q

What is a Legal Classification?

A

Indictable, hybrid, summary offenses

18
Q

what is the Summary Court Process?

A

Justice or judge alone, appear in person or representative to plead NO JURY

19
Q

What is the Indictable Court Process?

A

Defense election options, trial by judge, with or without jury and with or without preliminary hearing

20
Q

what is an election offence?

A

offenses not in s.469 & s.553 - robbery, sexual assault, impaired driving

21
Q

what does a crown attorney do

A

Chooses whether or not to lay charges and final say of whether it will go to trial or not

22
Q

Plea Bargain

A

an agreement by the accused to plea guilty for some benefit, less charges, less time, etc.

23
Q

Documents used to release offender?

A

Appearance notice issued by peace officer (form 9)

Summons issued by judge (form 6)

Information (form 2)

Undertaking (form 10)

24
Q

Benefits of police discretion?

A

Compassion in policing

Working respectfully with the community

Protecting other officers

25
Q

3 types of Discrimination?

A

direct – towards characteristics

, indirect- non intentional

, and systemic – attitudes became accepted within organization

26
Q

Police do not have special authority in school who does?

A

Principle

27
Q

What is not required in an information?

A

Name of officer who released offender.

28
Q

Search incident is what kind of law?

A

Common law

29
Q

How many hours do the police have to bring an offender to bail hearing?

A

24 hours

30
Q

Is there a time limit to lay a charge on indicitable offence?

A

No

31
Q

5 types of warrants

A

Warrant in the first instance

Bench warrant

Committal warrant

Committal Warrant in Lieu of Surety

Witness Warrant

32
Q

Warrantless entry is permitted in exigent circumstances if it is?

A

LAWFUL and REASONABLE

33
Q

Section 8 of the charter states?

A

Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure

34
Q

Undertaking vs appearance notice?

A

undertaking to be released from custody, app notice to attend court

35
Q

What is the Plain view doctrine?

A

permits seizure of things in plain view

36
Q

T/F Can you release on dual/hybrid if price is met,

A

TRUE

37
Q

T/F Can a citizen lay an information?

A

False

38
Q

T/F Information is laid for all offences,

A

True

39
Q

T/F Does the CCC have any police discretion,

A

FALSE

40
Q

Voluntary accompaniment

A

where a person who is not being held for investigative detention chooses to remain with police