1. MANDAMUS a writ (more modernly called a writ of mandate) which orders a
public agency or government body to perform an act required by
law when it has neglected or refused to do so
2. MITTIUS A court order directing a Sheriff or other police officer to escort a
convict to a prison.
3. THREE PRIMARY TYPES OF AMPHETAMINES, METHAMPHETAMINES, METHYLPHENIDATE
STIMULANTS ARE
4. PUNITIVE DAMAGE ARE THE FACTORS IN WICH POLICE OFFICERS PERSONAL LIABILI-
TIES ARE BEING HELD LIABLE FOR DAMAGES BEYOND COMPEN-
SATORY DAMAGE
5. DWI- Driver was stopped, 1st Offense
while driving under the in-
fluence you find out 20
years ago he done the
same thing.. is this consid-
ered 1st or 2nd offense?
6. probale cause facts & circumstances which would allow a reasonable person to
believe an offense is being, has been, or is about to be committed.
7. (POST) 4 level of forces, Static, Active, Agressive, Lethal
we know passive, aggres-
sive,active,aggravated.
8. signs of stimulants anxiety, heart rate, blood pressure, dry mouth, dilated pupils ,eu-
poria,aggressiveness,jaw clinching, teeth grinding, reduce fatigue
9. Traffic Stop Positions in-line, offset, angled
10. LA RS 14:40.2 - STALKING
, POST EXAM
the intentional & repeated following or harassing of another per-
son that would cause a reasonable person to feel alarmed or to
suffer emotional distress.
11. 4 emotional temptations attitude, anger, lust, greed
that lead to unethical be-
havior
12. identify the key areas of ser- protect life & public safety
vice which the law enforce-
ment officer is responsible
for.
13. identify 2 elements of in- fair & impartial
tegrity that keep police
powers ethical as discussed
in the standards of conduct
course.
14. 1st Amendment Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
15. 2nd Amendment Right to keep and bear arms
16. 4th Amendment Protection against Unreasonable Search and Seizure
17. 5th Amendment Protect individuals from self-incrimination, guarantees due
process, and ensures just compensation for property taken for
public use, among other rights. RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT!
18. 6th Amendment The right to a Speedy Trial by jury, representation by an attorney
for an accused person
19. 8th Amendment Prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual
punishments