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Electronic surveillance; the court held that they must
Katz v. United States
have a warrant to tap your phone or video record you
Mapp v. Ohio exclusionary rule
determined that the reasonableness of a particular
use of force must be judged from the perspective of
how a reasonable officer on the scene would
Graham v. Connor
respond, rather than from the 20/20 perspective of
hindsight. 1. Severity 2. Pose an immediate threat 3.
Active resistance or flee
Deadly force may not be used against an unarmed
and fleeing suspect unless necessary to prevent the
Tennessee v. Garner escape and unless the officer has probable cause to
believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of
death or serious injury to the officers or others.
Up to 90 days in jail or a fine up to $1,000, or both,
Misdemeanor
may be imposed.
- Fire or explosive any dwelling whether occupied or
F 1st degree Arson unoccupied
- willfully
Fire or explosive- No matter the value or any other
F 2nd degree arson
real or personal property value more than $1,000
Fire or explosive damage real or personal property
F 3rd degree arson
- value of more than $300 but less than $1,00
, Fire or explosive burns any personal property on a
Gross M 4th degree arson
multiple unit resident building
Fire or explosive to burn any real or personal
M 5th degree arson
property of value.
Gross Misdemeanor Up to one year in jail fine up to $3,000
Petty Misdemeanor No jail time, fine up to $300
False reporting a crime 1st True
offense Misdemeanor;
2nd offend gross
misdemeanor
physical pain or injury, illness, or any impairment of
bodily harm
physical condition.
Permanent disfigurement, serious bodily injury, or
Great Bodily Harm
death.
bodily injury which involves a temporary but
substantial disfigurement, or which causes a
Substantial Bodily Harm temporary but substantial loss or impairment of the
function of any bodily member or organ, or which
causes a fracture of any bodily member.
(1) to protect the peace officer or another from
apparent death or great bodily harm;
(2) to effect the arrest or capture, or prevent the
escape, of a person whom the peace officer knows or
has reasonable grounds to believe has committed or
attempted to commit a felony involving the use or
609.66 threatened use of deadly force; or
(3) to effect the arrest or capture, or prevent the
escape, of a person whom the officer knows or has
reasonable grounds to believe has committed or
attempted to commit a felony if the officer reasonably
believes that the person will cause death or great
bodily harm if the person's apprehension is delayed.