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Two types of note taking - ANSWER permanent note book and temporary note system
field notes - ANSWER detailed notes taken by an officer describing things. helps relive
the officers memory by writing details to bring back the memory of the event.
p-r-e-l-i-m-i-n-a-r-y - ANSWER -proceed to the scene
-render assistance to the victim
-apprehend the suspect
-find witnesses
-question witnesses
-preserve the scene as it originally was
- question suspect
-observe the observations
-write reports
-turn over case to investigators
a tort is - ANSWER- a wrong done to a person
-an action brought to recover damages resulting from the tort
- giving rise to civil legal liability bassed on what would a reasonable man have done
a crime is - ANSWER- a public offence
-any act brought by the government and made punishable by the government.
- subjective intent is required
, burden of proof for civil case - ANSWER -preponderance of the evidence
- greater then 50% weight of the evidence supports the charge
Burden of proof in a criminal case - ANSWER the defendant to be guilty beyond a
reasonable doubt
weapons where alcohol is being sold - ANSWER - carrying a weapon where alcohol is
being sold is a felony.
-exempt are peace officers, owner, licensed armed investigator, or valid SAD handgun
permit. the above exempt may not consume alcohol while armed except for on duty
undercover
Miranda v. Arizona - ANSWER -The suspect must be informed of their 4th 5th and 6th
amendment rights prior to questioning by police.
-protection against self-incrimination and council or attorney during questioning
Miranda Rights/Warning - ANSWER You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say
can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney
during questioning. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you.prior to
questioning.
do you understand these rights?
Miranda waiver must be made - ANSWER knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily/
willingly
Suspect can take back there miranda waiver when - ANSWER at any time during
An admission - ANSWER self-incriminate statement by the individual, but falls short of a
confession. it acknoledges facts from witch guilt can be infered but does not directly
incriminate.
Answers Latest Update
Two types of note taking - ANSWER permanent note book and temporary note system
field notes - ANSWER detailed notes taken by an officer describing things. helps relive
the officers memory by writing details to bring back the memory of the event.
p-r-e-l-i-m-i-n-a-r-y - ANSWER -proceed to the scene
-render assistance to the victim
-apprehend the suspect
-find witnesses
-question witnesses
-preserve the scene as it originally was
- question suspect
-observe the observations
-write reports
-turn over case to investigators
a tort is - ANSWER- a wrong done to a person
-an action brought to recover damages resulting from the tort
- giving rise to civil legal liability bassed on what would a reasonable man have done
a crime is - ANSWER- a public offence
-any act brought by the government and made punishable by the government.
- subjective intent is required
, burden of proof for civil case - ANSWER -preponderance of the evidence
- greater then 50% weight of the evidence supports the charge
Burden of proof in a criminal case - ANSWER the defendant to be guilty beyond a
reasonable doubt
weapons where alcohol is being sold - ANSWER - carrying a weapon where alcohol is
being sold is a felony.
-exempt are peace officers, owner, licensed armed investigator, or valid SAD handgun
permit. the above exempt may not consume alcohol while armed except for on duty
undercover
Miranda v. Arizona - ANSWER -The suspect must be informed of their 4th 5th and 6th
amendment rights prior to questioning by police.
-protection against self-incrimination and council or attorney during questioning
Miranda Rights/Warning - ANSWER You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say
can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney
during questioning. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you.prior to
questioning.
do you understand these rights?
Miranda waiver must be made - ANSWER knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily/
willingly
Suspect can take back there miranda waiver when - ANSWER at any time during
An admission - ANSWER self-incriminate statement by the individual, but falls short of a
confession. it acknoledges facts from witch guilt can be infered but does not directly
incriminate.