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What is needed for a conviction? - Correct Answer > proof beyond a reasonable doubt
Bail - Correct Answer > purpose to protect the public and to secure the appearance of
the defendant in court
Aggravated robbery - Correct Answer > robbery with the use of a deadly weapon
Burglary - Correct Answer > entering a building unlawfully with intent to commit a
felony or theft
Arraignment - Correct Answer > a hearing in which a suspect is informed of the charges
and pleads guilty or not guilty
What is needed for an arrest? - Correct Answer > probable cause
What is needed for a terry stop? - Correct Answer > reasonable suspicion
,Exclusionary rule - Correct Answer > deter law enforcement from committing illegal
searches and seizures
Consular rights - Correct Answer > foreign nationals must be advised of right to have a
consular official notified within 48 hours
Strip searches - Correct Answer > no person arrested for a misdemeanor offense shall
be strip searched, unless reasonable belief
Statement - Correct Answer > a recounting of a suspect's or witnesses' knowledge of a
criminal matter
Warrant of arrest - Correct Answer > issued by the court, directed to the officers,
commanding the arrest of a particular person
Use of force - Correct Answer > act of physical coercion normally involving contact
between persons
Deadly force - Correct Answer > force likely to cause death or great bodily harm
Examples of non-deadly force - Correct Answer > fists, feet, impact weapons, chemical
weapons, restraint devices, canines
Examples of deadly-force - Correct Answer > striking a suspect's head with a baton,
firing a "warning shot" at a suspect, striking a suspect's head on pavement
, Reasonable force - Correct Answer > the minimum amount of lawful aggression
sufficient to achieve a legitimate law enforcement objective
Graham factors - Correct Answer > 1. Severity of crime
2. Whether the suspect poses an immediate threat to the safety of the officers or
others
3. Whether he is actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight
Totality of circumstances - Correct Answer > all facts known to the peace officer at the
time, or that would be known to a reasonable officer in the same situation,
including the conduct of the officer and the subject leading up to the use of
deadly force.
Cooperative person - Correct Answer > officer presence, verbal control, restraint
devices
Passive resister - Correct Answer > joint manipulation, pressure sensitive area
techniques, possible use of chemical agents
Active resister - Correct Answer > stunning techniques with control instruments,
without control instruments, take-downs, chemical agents, control instrument
techniques, canine deployment
Aggressive assailant - Correct Answer > punches, kicks and other striking techniques,
impact tools, take-downs directed at the skeletal structure of the body