Test
1. CBP Officers 6. what makes a search or seizure reasonabl
exercise or unreasonable?
broad range
of LE au-
thority
including the
authorities to:
2. what statutes
give CBPO's
spe- cific
arrest au-
thority?
3. Statutes 8
and 19 of USC
give CBPO's
to arrest
based on a:
4. All law
enforce- ment
authority
MUST be used
in a way that is
con- sistent
with the
requirements
of?
5. The fourth
amendmen
t
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detain and search people nces and cargo remove aliens
d seize property
e carry a firearm and use force
t make arrests
a
i Titles 8 and 19 of USC
n
a
n
1. federal arrest warrant
d
2. to arrest w/o warrant for any felony ottense with probably cause
3. to arrest w/o warrant for any federal misdemeanor ottense that
s
occurs in oflcer's presence
e
a The fourth amendment
r
c
h
c
o
n part 1: forbids unreasonable searches and seizures
v part 2: sets out specific requirements for issuing search warrants
e
y must compare the kind of search or seizure that was performed (the
a oflcer's conduct) to the level of suspicion the oflcer had at the time of th
conduct
7.
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levels of suspi- are terms used to describe the quality of available information (how confident an
cion oflcer is that something has occurred)
8. levels of HIGH proof beyond a reasonable doubt
suspi- cion reasonable certainty
probable cause
reasonable suspicion
some or mere suspicion
LOW zero suspicion
9. what is proofthe beyond reasonable doubt
high- est level
of suspi- cion?
10. Proof 1. standard proof necessary to convict a defendant charged
beyond a with a criminal ottense
reasonable 2. highest level of suspicion
doubt 3. NEVER required to establish proof beyond a reasonable doubt
to justify LE action
1. high level of suspicion
11. reasonable 2. supported by facts that create a "firm belief" or "firm conviction"
cer- tainty
perform a border search, an oflcer must have "reasonable certainty" that the
12. reasonable person or thing to be searched has had contact with the border
cer- tainty
example
13. probable cause 1. suspicion supported by facts from trustworthy sources
2. along with reasonable inferences from those facts
3. that would lead a reasonable person to believe that something is
PROBABLY true
14. probable cause example
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to place a person oflcer must have "probable cause" to believe that the person
under arrest, an committed an ottense
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