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2 Major (Potential) Consequences of Dual Arrest: - ANSWER: (1) Re-victimization of victim by arrest
(2) Increased risk of liability from false arrest
2 Most Common Allegations in Police Liability Claims - ANSWER: (1) Use of Excessive Force
(2) False Arrest/Imprisonment
2 Most Important Questions about Force for LE - ANSWER: 1) When can I use force?
2) How much force can/should I use?
3 Things which must be offered to the victim of a domestic assault: - ANSWER: 1) Transport to a safe location
2) Information about community shelters
3) Advised on their rights as victims
42 USC Section 1983 is also known as: - ANSWER: The Federal Civil Rights Code
A petitioner, in terms of an Ex Parte Order, is: - ANSWER: Someone alleging domestic abuse, sexual assault, or
stalking
, A respondent, in terms of an Ex Parte Order, is: - ANSWER: Person alleged to have committed domestic
assault, sexual abuse, or stalking; must appear in court to tell their side of the story before
A suspect gives you ____________; a victim gives you ________________. - ANSWER: A moment; their history
According to TCA 39-11-611 (Self-Defense), How may TN residents respond to an immediate threat? -
ANSWER: 1) They have no duty to retreat
2) They may respond with reasonable force to negate the unlawful force used against them
Bodily injury is defined as: - ANSWER: A cut, abrasion, bruise, burn/disfigurement, or temporary
illness/impairment of the bodily functions or organs
Brady/Giglio Files must have evidence of: - ANSWER: (1) Untruthfulness
(2) Bias - racial, sexual, religious, etc.
(3) Criminal activity
Canton v. Harris - ANSWER: Failure to train officers for foreseeable activities is gross negligence
Conditional Released is based upon: - ANSWER: (1) Is the perpetrator a threat to the victim?
(2) Is the perpetrator a threat to the public?
(3) How likely is the perpetrator to appear in court if released?
Conduct that Shocks the Conscience - ANSWER: Blatantly immoral to the reasonable person; Thurman v.
Torrington; very high cost
Conduit to the "Deep Pocket" - ANSWER: (1) Officer action/incident