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MPOETC (Pennsylvania) Commonly Missed Question and Answers [100% Correct] 2025/2026 What does "open field arrest" mean? arrest occurring outside private premises, often with lower expectations of privacy. What are the types of bonds available? Surety bond, cash bond, property bond, ...

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MPOETC (Pennsylvania) Commonly
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What does "open field arrest" mean?

arrest occurring outside private premises, often with lower expectations of privacy.



What are the types of bonds available?

Surety bond, cash bond, property bond, personal recognizance bond, and bail bonds



What was decided in Mapp v. Ohio?

Established the exclusionary rule, barring illegally obtained evidence from being used in court.



What does "willful and wanton disregard for others" imply?

A reckless attitude demonstrating a lack of concern for safety, as in reckless driving.



What is the legal requirement for obeying traffic control devices under section 3111?

All drivers must adhere to traffic control devices unless otherwise directed by an officer.



Can a driver turn on a red light?

Yes, but only after coming to a complete stop and yielding to pedestrians and cross-traffic, if local
laws allow.



What was the outcome of US v. Leon?

Established the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule.



What does "totality of the circumstances" mean in legal terms?

All factors known to the officer at the time of an incident, taken into account in legal analysis.

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, What is Custodial Detention based on?

Stimulus or event that provides probable cause.



What is a search incident to arrest?

A search conducted after a lawful arrest, aimed at ensuring officer safety and preserving
evidence.



How long is an Emergency PFA valid for?

24 hours.



What is the maximum length of a standard PFA?

36 months.



What does Comm. v. Mimms authorize?

Allows officers to instruct a driver to exit the vehicle for officer safety.



What is the distance required for safety from a liquid spill?

150 feet.



What is the distance required for safety from a solid spill?

75 feet.



What does the OODA loop refer to?

Observe, Orient, Decide, Act - a cycle used for decision-making in high-stress situations.



What factors are included in the STEP process?

Subject, Target, Environment, Precipitating events.



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