19. (Pg. 108-109) Identify and explain the exceptions to the Miranda requirement.
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a) Routine booking questions.
b) Public safety exception
c) Spontaneous, volunteered statements
d) Custodial or noncustodial questioning
,9. (Pg. 40-41) State the statutory procedures officers must follow after making an
arrest.
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· The officer takes the arrested person to a magistrate or judicial official
without unnecessary delay:
a) To determine whether probable cause exists for a warrantless arrest.
b) To set pre-trial release conditions.
· The officer must, without unnecessary delay, allow defendant to
communicate with lawyer, family, and friends.
Undisciplined Juvenile
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Cannot be entered as a runaway juvenile into NCIC until they are missing
for 24 hours, however you can enter them as a missing person immediately
Abused Juvenile
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· Anyone under 18 years old whose parent, guardian, custodian or caretaker
inflicts or allows serious physical injury or substantial risk of physical injury
· Commits, permits, or encourages the commission of violation of laws (pg
7-8)
· Creates or allows emotional damage
· Ex: incest, broken bones, burns, bites, bruises
,8th Amendment
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No cruel or unusual punishment or excessive bail or fines
Clear and convincing evidence EXCEPT truancy
Truancy does not apply to 16-18 yr old
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Beyond a reasonable doubt
Crimes committed in other states
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North Carolina law enforcement officers may arrest a person who flees to
North Carolina after the person has committed a misdemeanor or felony in
another state if the officers obtain a fugitive warrant for the person's arrest
from a North Carolina judicial official
As provided in the lesson plan identify the reoccurring issues with the following
circumstances
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, 1. Bankruptcies= defendant has filed for bankruptcy protection the deputy
should not attempt to service the summons.
2. repossessions: call about a vehicle theft in progress, or about 2 people
arguing over a vehicle and the call turns out to be an attempted
repossession.
3. evictions: occasionally a hotel guest may refuse to leave the lodging if
the occupant is not a guest but a residential tenant the occupant can only
be removed through summary ejectment procedures.
4. child custody order: one parent is granted custody of the child to the
exclusion of the other parent or parents have joint custody and one parent
is nor complying with the court order.
Identify ways to recognize and prevent most common injuries That officers
experience throughout their careers
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Back pain, heat injury/illness, Stress related illness
nontestimonial identification order
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by fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, measurements, blood specimens,
urine specimens, saliva samples, hair samples, or other reasonable physical
examination, handwriting exemplars, voice samples, photographs, and
lineups or similar ...Are requested by DA, issued by District/Superior Court
judge must be served 72 hours before time designated
procederal law and substantative law
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a) Routine booking questions.
b) Public safety exception
c) Spontaneous, volunteered statements
d) Custodial or noncustodial questioning
,9. (Pg. 40-41) State the statutory procedures officers must follow after making an
arrest.
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· The officer takes the arrested person to a magistrate or judicial official
without unnecessary delay:
a) To determine whether probable cause exists for a warrantless arrest.
b) To set pre-trial release conditions.
· The officer must, without unnecessary delay, allow defendant to
communicate with lawyer, family, and friends.
Undisciplined Juvenile
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Cannot be entered as a runaway juvenile into NCIC until they are missing
for 24 hours, however you can enter them as a missing person immediately
Abused Juvenile
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· Anyone under 18 years old whose parent, guardian, custodian or caretaker
inflicts or allows serious physical injury or substantial risk of physical injury
· Commits, permits, or encourages the commission of violation of laws (pg
7-8)
· Creates or allows emotional damage
· Ex: incest, broken bones, burns, bites, bruises
,8th Amendment
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No cruel or unusual punishment or excessive bail or fines
Clear and convincing evidence EXCEPT truancy
Truancy does not apply to 16-18 yr old
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Beyond a reasonable doubt
Crimes committed in other states
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North Carolina law enforcement officers may arrest a person who flees to
North Carolina after the person has committed a misdemeanor or felony in
another state if the officers obtain a fugitive warrant for the person's arrest
from a North Carolina judicial official
As provided in the lesson plan identify the reoccurring issues with the following
circumstances
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, 1. Bankruptcies= defendant has filed for bankruptcy protection the deputy
should not attempt to service the summons.
2. repossessions: call about a vehicle theft in progress, or about 2 people
arguing over a vehicle and the call turns out to be an attempted
repossession.
3. evictions: occasionally a hotel guest may refuse to leave the lodging if
the occupant is not a guest but a residential tenant the occupant can only
be removed through summary ejectment procedures.
4. child custody order: one parent is granted custody of the child to the
exclusion of the other parent or parents have joint custody and one parent
is nor complying with the court order.
Identify ways to recognize and prevent most common injuries That officers
experience throughout their careers
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Back pain, heat injury/illness, Stress related illness
nontestimonial identification order
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by fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, measurements, blood specimens,
urine specimens, saliva samples, hair samples, or other reasonable physical
examination, handwriting exemplars, voice samples, photographs, and
lineups or similar ...Are requested by DA, issued by District/Superior Court
judge must be served 72 hours before time designated
procederal law and substantative law