RBC 3 LATEST EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
100% VERIFIED
Fourth Amendment - ANSWER People have the right to be free from unreasonable
searches and seizures
Officers must have probable cause for the issuance of a warrant.
Fifth Amendment - ANSWER Protection against a person being required to make self
incriminating statements.
Prohibits a second prosecution after acquittal or prosecution of the same offense,
double jeopardy.
Provides due process of law protection.
Fourteenth Amendment - ANSWER Requires officers to apply the law equally to all
people regardless of race, creed, nationality, religion.
Consensual Encounter - ANSWER face to face contact with a person in which they feel
they could freely leave if they wanted to.
Detention - ANSWER Temporary, less restrictive than an arrest, more restrictive than a
consensual encounter and is limited in duration, scope and intensity.
reasonable suspicion - ANSWER a suspicion based on specific facts; less than probable
cause but higher standard than a hunch. Specific and articulable facts that would lead a
reasonable officer to believe a person is engaging or is about to engage in specific
criminal activity.
Procedures during a detention - ANSWER Question a person about their suspected
criminal activity.
, I D the person.
Contact witnesses or victims.
DUI FST
Computer records check.
Field show up.
Arrest - ANSWER In obedience to a warrant.
When there is PC to believe the person committed a public offense in officers presence.
The person committed a felony.
Probable cause - ANSWER Would lead a man of ordinary care and prudence to believe
and conscientiously entertain a strong suspicion the person is guilty of a crime.
Search warrant expiration- ANSWER A warrant must be executed and returned within
10 days. The 10 days starts the day after issuance and runs until midnight on the tenth
day.
Warrant time of service- ANSWER Warrants must be served between 7 am and 10 pm
unless marked for night service.
Reasonable force- ANSWER Judged from the standard of a reasonable law enforcement
officer.
Viewed from the perspective of the on-scene law enforcement officer, not through 20-20
hindsight.
Based on facts and circumstances facing the officer
Based on knowledge the officer acted properly under current established law at the
time.
Force options - ANSWER Only use the amount of force necessary to overcome
resistance or gain or maintain control over the suspect. Use the type of force
reasonable for the circumstances, follow federal and state laws and department policy.
100% VERIFIED
Fourth Amendment - ANSWER People have the right to be free from unreasonable
searches and seizures
Officers must have probable cause for the issuance of a warrant.
Fifth Amendment - ANSWER Protection against a person being required to make self
incriminating statements.
Prohibits a second prosecution after acquittal or prosecution of the same offense,
double jeopardy.
Provides due process of law protection.
Fourteenth Amendment - ANSWER Requires officers to apply the law equally to all
people regardless of race, creed, nationality, religion.
Consensual Encounter - ANSWER face to face contact with a person in which they feel
they could freely leave if they wanted to.
Detention - ANSWER Temporary, less restrictive than an arrest, more restrictive than a
consensual encounter and is limited in duration, scope and intensity.
reasonable suspicion - ANSWER a suspicion based on specific facts; less than probable
cause but higher standard than a hunch. Specific and articulable facts that would lead a
reasonable officer to believe a person is engaging or is about to engage in specific
criminal activity.
Procedures during a detention - ANSWER Question a person about their suspected
criminal activity.
, I D the person.
Contact witnesses or victims.
DUI FST
Computer records check.
Field show up.
Arrest - ANSWER In obedience to a warrant.
When there is PC to believe the person committed a public offense in officers presence.
The person committed a felony.
Probable cause - ANSWER Would lead a man of ordinary care and prudence to believe
and conscientiously entertain a strong suspicion the person is guilty of a crime.
Search warrant expiration- ANSWER A warrant must be executed and returned within
10 days. The 10 days starts the day after issuance and runs until midnight on the tenth
day.
Warrant time of service- ANSWER Warrants must be served between 7 am and 10 pm
unless marked for night service.
Reasonable force- ANSWER Judged from the standard of a reasonable law enforcement
officer.
Viewed from the perspective of the on-scene law enforcement officer, not through 20-20
hindsight.
Based on facts and circumstances facing the officer
Based on knowledge the officer acted properly under current established law at the
time.
Force options - ANSWER Only use the amount of force necessary to overcome
resistance or gain or maintain control over the suspect. Use the type of force
reasonable for the circumstances, follow federal and state laws and department policy.