What makes a deputy Right Ans - California Penal Code 830.1 PC defines
"peace officers" to include the following people: municipal or county-wide
police officers, (deputy) sheriffs, undersheriffs, port wardens, and marshals;
and.
Definition of a crime Right Ans - A crime or public offense is an act
committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it, and
to which is annexed, upon conviction, either of the following punishments:
1. Death;
2. Imprisonment;
3. Fine;
4. Removal from office; or,
5. Disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit in this
State.
Force Right Ans - Any physical effort used to control or restrain another to
over the resistance of another
Wall stop Right Ans - A wall stop is a traffic stop that appears to be
conducted without the officer knowing anything about the suspect's
involvement. However, the officer may have reasonable suspicion to extend
the stop's duration and scope. For example, the officer may have knowledge of
the suspect's criminal history, nervousness, or inability to provide details
about their destination.
The 1996 Supreme Court case Whren v. United States (517 U.S. 806) affirms
that a traffic stop is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment if an officer has
probable cause to believe a traffic violation has occurred. This is true even if
the stop is a pretext for investigating a more serious offense. The case also
rejects the idea that an officer's intent or motivation is relevant to the Fourth
Amendment's standard of reasonableness.
Fourth Amendment Right Ans - Protects against unreasonable search and
seizure
927d Right Ans - dead body
, discharge a firearm at building 246 pc felony Right Ans - Maliciously and
willfully discharge a firearm at inhabited dwelling, house car or camper or
occupied building or occupied motor vehicle
Disorderly conduct Right Ans - 1. disturbing the public peace
2. Solicits or engages in prostitution
3. Loiters on public streets and refuses to identify self and account for
presence to a PO
4. Under the influence of liquor or drugs in a public place.
Extortion PC 518 Right Ans - Obtaining property from another with victims
consent
False Imprisonment PC 236 Right Ans - Unlawful violation of personal
liberty of another by means of restraint, confinement, detainment, or
compelling some one to stay or go without consent
PC 830.1 Right Ans - peace officer powers throughout state of CA
Murder PC 187 Right Ans - unlawful killing of one human being or fetus by
another human being WITH MALICE AFORETHOUGHT (pre-meditated)
PC 211 Robbery Right Ans - The felonious taking of personal property in
the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and
against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear.
PC 245 Assault with a Deadly Weapon Right Ans - In assault with a deadly
weapon other then a firearm or with force likely to produce GBI
273.5 PC: Domestic Violence (FELONY) Right Ans - -willfully inflicts upon
his or her spouse
-or any person with whom he or she is cohabitating
-or any person who willfully inflicts upon any person who is the mother or
father of his or her child
-corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition
Mayhem 203 pc Right Ans - Unlawful and malicious amputated,disabled,
disfigures or renders useless