Arrests without Warrants Flashcards

1
Q

It is the policy of this department that an officer will establish _____ _____ for a warrantless arrest.

A

Probable Cause

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2
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A show of authority by an officer, in words or actions or both, that would cause
a reasonable person to think they were being deprived of their liberty more than
temporarily (i.e., more than an investigative detention) and involves either:
1. Submission by the subject to the officer’s show of authority, or
2. An actual physical touching that places the subject under the control
of the officer.

A

Arrest

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3
Q

Exists when the facts and circumstances known to the officer would warrant a
reasonable person to believe a crime had been committed and that the
accused had committed it.

A

Probable Cause

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4
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This warning is intended to protect a person’s Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. For testimony given during a custodial interrogation to be used in a prosecution, the rights (to be silent and to have an attorney present during questioning) must be explicitly given prior to questioning. Then the subject being questioned must waive their rights before questioning can begin. At any time during questioning, the subject can invoke their rights

A

Miranda Warning

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