Definition 1 of 129
What do you not have to do when arriving at court?
release to cover officer
speak to defense attorney
use lethal force
find district attorney
Definition 2 of 129
What 75 Pa.C.S. statute should be charged against someone who turned right on a steady red
light? (Obedience to Traffic Devices)
statute 3111
statute 3112
statute 3101
statute 3106
Definition 3 of 129
While someone is staying at a hotel, they are penetrated and raped. As a Police Officer, what can
you charge the actor with?
leave payment on table
sheriff department
cross out and initial
burglary and rape
,Definition 4 of 129
What U.S. Supreme Court case ruled that an Officer's reasonable perspective of a scene will be
judged rather than 20/20 hindsight of others?
mapp v. ohio
tennessee v. garner
graham v. connor
us v. leon
Definition 5 of 129
What level of drugs have non-medical use?
schedule 99
class 1
10 codes
schedule 1
Definition 6 of 129
When a Police Officer takes a juvenile back to their police station, what is the proper protocol for
processing the child?
monthly replacement
direct surveillance
constant supervision
lubrication
,Definition 7 of 129
What are weather conditions, hot pursuits, and immediate danger examples of?
search incident to arrest
probable cause
exigent circumstances
search warrant
Definition 8 of 129
What is the proper way for a Police Officer to handle a weapon or gun that they found on the
scene?
release to cover officer
cruiser ready
circumstantial evidence
leave payment on table
Definition 9 of 129
What is sufficient to establish a fact or raise a presumption unless disproved or rebutted?
respondeat superior
subpoena duces tecum
circumstantial evidence
prima facie
, Definition 10 of 129
In order for a person to be subjected to police custody or involuntary commitment, what must a
Police Officer first show?
danger to self or others
deviance
probable cause
criminal attempt
Definition 11 of 129
In the State of Pennsylvania, what form of radio communication is no longer used?
10 codes
3 feet
schedule 1
signal codes
Definition 12 of 129
Minor Court, Court of Common Pleas, Pennsylvania State Supreme Court, Pennsylvania State
Superior Court, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
legality of arrest
order of courts
custody and interrogation
chain of custody
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