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what is a time limit for arrest
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1 no timeframe 2 1 - 4 hours
3 1 hour 4 more than 4 hours
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,Recognize when the fourth 1. Whether the government knows or acquiesce in
amendment applies to government the private actor's conduct
actions 2. whether the private party intents to assist law
enforcement officers at the time of the search
3. whether the government affirmatively
encourages, initiates, or participates in the private
action
Identify situations when a >The individual must have exhibited an actual
reasonable expectation of privacy expectation of privacy
exists >The expectation must be one the society (as
determined by the Supreme Court) is prepared
to recognize as reasonable
Common search areas without REP the body (except inside the body)
passengers do not have REP but their stuff does
Open Fields even if there are 'no trespassing
signs'
Government workplaces - REP could exist
depending on prior notice (computer banners of
limited or no REP), common practices, openness
and accessibility of the area, whether the position
of the employee requires special trust and
confidence, whether the employee waived REP
through bargaining process
>Abandoned Property
Methods and Devices for searches >Canine Sniffs - luggage in a public space has no
REP
>Sensory Enhancements - use of lights at night
does not create a 'search' if otherwise visible in
daylight; thermal imaging would be considered a
search
>Aircraft Overflights - what is visible to the naked
eye does not have REP
>Cell Site Location Information - conversations
do not have REP when using naked ears
, Identify actions that may be taken 1. a consensual encounter
when reasonable suspicion exists 2. Investigative detention
3. Terry Frisk
a consensual encounter a hunch or mere suspicion (not a seizure)
brief voluntary encounter between a law
enforcement officer and an individual
an officer may ask questions even incriminating
ones
the officer may request (not demand) to see ID
the officer may ID him/herself and display
credentials
the officer may seek consent for a search or frisk
investigative detentions Reasonable suspicion criminal activity is afoot
1. reasonable suspicion - could be collective
knowledge from other LEOs; personal
observations; quality or quantity of a tip
2. criminal activity is afoot - crime is about to
be/has been/is being committed
whats a terry frisk RSPAAD
detention
the officer must reasonably suspect that the
person is presently armed and dangerous
plain touch doctrine to seize evidence -
discovery must be lawful; item must be
immediately apparent to the officer without
manipulation
frisks of vehicles can be unlocked
containers/entire passenger compartment
cannot frisk the trunk
arrest can happen if PC exists
radicalization process by which individuals come to believe
that their engagement in or facilitation
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Practice questions for this set
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what is a time limit for arrest
Choose an answer
1 no timeframe 2 1 - 4 hours
3 1 hour 4 more than 4 hours
Don't know?
Terms in this set (171)
,Recognize when the fourth 1. Whether the government knows or acquiesce in
amendment applies to government the private actor's conduct
actions 2. whether the private party intents to assist law
enforcement officers at the time of the search
3. whether the government affirmatively
encourages, initiates, or participates in the private
action
Identify situations when a >The individual must have exhibited an actual
reasonable expectation of privacy expectation of privacy
exists >The expectation must be one the society (as
determined by the Supreme Court) is prepared
to recognize as reasonable
Common search areas without REP the body (except inside the body)
passengers do not have REP but their stuff does
Open Fields even if there are 'no trespassing
signs'
Government workplaces - REP could exist
depending on prior notice (computer banners of
limited or no REP), common practices, openness
and accessibility of the area, whether the position
of the employee requires special trust and
confidence, whether the employee waived REP
through bargaining process
>Abandoned Property
Methods and Devices for searches >Canine Sniffs - luggage in a public space has no
REP
>Sensory Enhancements - use of lights at night
does not create a 'search' if otherwise visible in
daylight; thermal imaging would be considered a
search
>Aircraft Overflights - what is visible to the naked
eye does not have REP
>Cell Site Location Information - conversations
do not have REP when using naked ears
, Identify actions that may be taken 1. a consensual encounter
when reasonable suspicion exists 2. Investigative detention
3. Terry Frisk
a consensual encounter a hunch or mere suspicion (not a seizure)
brief voluntary encounter between a law
enforcement officer and an individual
an officer may ask questions even incriminating
ones
the officer may request (not demand) to see ID
the officer may ID him/herself and display
credentials
the officer may seek consent for a search or frisk
investigative detentions Reasonable suspicion criminal activity is afoot
1. reasonable suspicion - could be collective
knowledge from other LEOs; personal
observations; quality or quantity of a tip
2. criminal activity is afoot - crime is about to
be/has been/is being committed
whats a terry frisk RSPAAD
detention
the officer must reasonably suspect that the
person is presently armed and dangerous
plain touch doctrine to seize evidence -
discovery must be lawful; item must be
immediately apparent to the officer without
manipulation
frisks of vehicles can be unlocked
containers/entire passenger compartment
cannot frisk the trunk
arrest can happen if PC exists
radicalization process by which individuals come to believe
that their engagement in or facilitation