150 Flashcards
(151 cards)
Front (Question)
Back (Answer)
What does the Fourth Amendment protect against?
A) Unreasonable searches and seizures
According to LVMPD policy, how long can an investigative detention last?
C) 60 minutes
Which of the following is NOT a recognized type of search under LVMPD policy?
B) Investigative search
What is required for a no-knock search warrant?
A) Probable cause and judicial authorization
Under the Community Caretaking Doctrine, when can officers enter a residence without a warrant?
B) Never, as warrantless entry is not permitted
What is the main justification for a protective sweep?
C) Ensuring officer safety by checking for hidden persons
When is an officer required to obtain a search warrant to enter a third-party’s residence to arrest a suspect?
A) Always, unless exigent circumstances exist
What is an exigent circumstance?
A) A time-sensitive situation requiring immediate police action
What must an officer do if a judge refuses to issue a search warrant?
C) Immediately notify their supervisor and a DA’s representative
What is required for community caretaking doctrine?
B) Officer’s discretion
What is required for traffic stops?
B) Officer’s discretion
What is required for definitions?
B) Officer’s discretion
What is required for definitions?
B) Officer’s discretion
What is required for training and documentation?
B) Officer’s discretion
What is required for fourth amendment protections?
B) Officer’s discretion
What is required for community caretaking doctrine?
B) Officer’s discretion
What is required for types of seizures?
A) Probable cause
What is required for search warrants?
A) Probable cause
What is required for definitions?
B) Officer’s discretion
What is required for search warrants?
A) Probable cause
What is required for types of searches?
A) Probable cause
What is required for investigative detention?
B) Officer’s discretion
What is required for community caretaking doctrine?
B) Officer’s discretion