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A man who was critically injured by a gunshot believes that he
is dying. As he waits for the paramedics, witnesses overhear
him say that his wife shot him. The man survives and chooses
not to testify under privilege. Witness testimony about what he
said could probably be admissible under what exception to the
hearsay rule?
a) Admissions and confessions
b) Dying declarations
c) Spontaneous statements
d) None of the above - ANSWER-B) Dying Declarations
Which of the following areas of a vehicle may not be searched
incident to the
custodial arrest of an occupant? -
ANSWER-Trunk
During a legal detention the officer may take the following
common actions:
, a) Ask the detainee questions concerning their whereabouts at
the time a crime had been committed
b) Conduct an officer safety search of the detainee at any time
c) Detain the individual as long as the officer wishes
d) None of the above - ANSWER-Ask the detainee questions
concerning their whereabouts at the time a crime had been
committed.
A suspect is attempting to swallow six diamond rings he stole
from a jewelry store. The responding officer at the scene MAY
NOT use any force to prevent the suspect from swallowing the
evidence? T or F - ANSWER-False
Search and arrest warrants must show probable cause and
must also particularly state items or persons to be searched or
seized. Peace Officers must always adhere to the constraints of
the warrant. T or F - ANSWER-True
A set of facts that would cause a person of ordinary care and
prudence to entertain an honest and strong belief that the
person to be arrested is guilty of a crime is called:
a) Reasonable suspicion
b) The totality of the
circumstances
c) Probable
cause
d) Both b) and c) - ANSWER-C)
Probable Cause