Law Enforcement Phase 2 Test with Complete Solutions
Law Enforcement Phase 2 Test with Complete Solutions when an officer suspects that a motor vehicle operator is driving while impaired due to liquor or drug intoxication, the officer may stop the vehicle if he or she meets the legal standard of... Reasonable Articulable Suspicion In Maine, a blood-alcohol at or above _____ is prima facie evidence that the person is Operating Under The Influence 0.08% OUI enforcement includes all of the following EXCEPT: Vehicle in Motion Personal Contact Reasonable Articulable suspicion Pre-Arrest screening/field sobriety tests *REASONABLE ARTICULABLE SUSPICION* During Phase 1 of OUI enforcement, the law enforcement officer's decision is whether to_____ Stop the vehicle During Phase 2 of OUI enforcement, the law enforcement officer's decision is whether to ask the individual to exit the vehicle for_____ Field Sobriety Tests During Phase 3 of OUI enforcement, the law enforcement officer's decision is whether to _____ Arrest the operator Law enforcement officers generally us any of the following Field Sobriety Tests EXCEPT: Finger Dexterity Finger to nose Walk and Turn Alphabet Test Backward Walking *BACKWARD WALKING* Maine law deems that operators of motor vehicles have given consent to, and have the duty to submit to, chemical testing to determine alcohol level and drug concentration. true or false TRUE Law enforcement officers may be held civilly liable in state court under: Maine Tort Claims Act Types of chemical tests to determine impairment from alcohol or drugs include: Blood breath urine all of the above ALL OF THE ABOVE* A law enforcement officer may be sued for violating which of the following Constitutional rights of a person: 1st Amendment 4th amendment 5th amendment All of the above ALL OF THE ABOVE* a minor is someone under 21 years old a juvenile is someone under 18 years old the legal hour of sale for liquor on sunday in most licensed premises is: 9am sunday to 1am monday The purpose of crash investigation is to: *Determine fault *Determine from the totality of circumstances what occured *Interview all involved parties *All of the above
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