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If an officer is found guilty of sexual abuse against a minor, what would happen to the
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officer's certification?
Law enforcement officers are also authorized to use reasonable and necessary force to
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effect an __________________?
The alternating flashes of the vehicle lights, strobe, flashers and other lights is best
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defined as?
, The documentation of who came into contact with evidence, as well as when, why and
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what changes, if any, were made to the evidence is best defined as ?
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If an officer is found guilty of sexual Revocation of certification
abuse against a minor, what would
happen to the officer's certification?
______________to upload the law through FBI
the investigation of violations of
criminal law; to protect the USA from
foreign intelligence and terrorist
activities.
Which statement is most accurate The body of law is formed by the decisions of the
about case law? court system.
These rights, such as freedom of Bill of Rights
speech, protection against
unreasonable searches and seizures,
and prohibition of cruel and unusual
punishment, are described in the first
ten amendments to the constitution,
which are known as the:
The __________________amendment Sixth Amendment
guarantees the right to a speedy and
public trial and counsel, an impartial
jury, to be informed of the nature of
charges and to confront witnesses
, At 3:00 AM officer Dennis was Reasonable Suspicion
patrolling the streets when he cane
encountered with a male wearing a
university hoody over his head with
an object in his hands walking
towards the dorms, when officer
Dennis approached the male he
began to walk faster and not look
back, based on what legal concept
can officer Dennis detain the male?
The state must prove the following Elements of Burglary
elements to convict a suspect of:
1. The offender entered and
remained in a structure or
conveyance owned by or in the
possession of the victim.
2. The offender did not have the
permission or consent of the victim,
or anyone authorized to act for the
victim to enter and/or remain in the
structure or conveyance at the time.
3. At the time of entering and/or
remaining in the structure or
conveyance, the offender had a fully
formed, conscious intent to commit
the crime that is listed in the charge.