Warrant - correct answer ✔✔A legal paper, issued by a court given to officer, giving police permission to
make an arrest, seizure, or search.
Summons - correct answer ✔✔Issued by court, COMMANDING a person to appear in a specific location
on a specific date and time
Notice To Appear (NTA) - correct answer ✔✔Issued by officer, REQUESTING a person to appear in a
specific location on a specific date and time
Probable Cause - correct answer ✔✔Reasonable grounds to believe
What needs to be on a NTA - correct answer ✔✔Offenders name and address
Nature of the offense
Location of appearance, date, and time
Failure to appear may result in summons or warrant
Your signature
No legal requirement for suspects signature
Extradite - correct answer ✔✔Out of state
Transfer - correct answer ✔✔Within state
Search Warrant in Illinois must be executed within? - correct answer ✔✔In 96 hours
Arizona vs Gant - correct answer ✔✔Police may search the passenger compartment of a vehicle incident
to a recent occupant's arrest only if it is reasonable to believe that the arrestee might access the vehicle
at the time of the search or that the vehicle contains evidence of the arrest.
,Terry Stop - correct answer ✔✔Also known as a "stop and frisk"; when a police officer briefly detains a
person for questioning and then frisks ("pats down") the person if the officer reasonably believes he or
she is carrying a weapon.
Pat down is for WEAPONS
Must have reason to believe subject is armed and dangerous
Non Searches - correct answer ✔✔Open View/ Plain View
Use of flashlight to illuminate vehicle on traffic stop
Dog sniffs in public places or traffic stops
Examination of trash containers at curbside
Examination of abandoned property
Carroll Doctrine - correct answer ✔✔An officer may search a vehicle if 3 conditions are met:
Vehicle is on public road
It is mobile
Probable Cause exists for the search
US vs Ross - correct answer ✔✔if there is probable cause to believe that a potentially mobile motor
vehicle is carrying individuals or articles that offend the law, an officer may stop that vehicle and search
every occupant of the vehicle, every part of the vehicle, and all of the contents found in the vehicle
without a warrant, but, a ROSS-type search is justified only if probable cause arises regarding a non-
traffic offense violation
A person arrested has the right to: - correct answer ✔✔communicate with an attorney of their choice
,And talk to a member of their family by making a reasonable amount of phone calls.
If transferred to a new facility - correct answer ✔✔their right is renewed for phone call and attorney
Speedy Trial in Custody - correct answer ✔✔Defendant shall be tried within 120 days
Speedy Trial Not in Custody - correct answer ✔✔Defendant shall be tried within 160 days
extensions for lab - correct answer ✔✔120 for DNA
60 days for evidence
Seeing a judge timeline - correct answer ✔✔Must be in front of a judge within 48 hours
If a person is charged with a felony ?
If defendant is out on bond how long? - correct answer ✔✔must receive a preliminary hearing and
grand jury hearing within 30 days of arrest
60 days of arrest
three methods of prosecution - correct answer ✔✔complaint
information
indictment
Prosecutions for felony - correct answer ✔✔only felonies can be done by information and indictment.
not on a complaint
Indictment - correct answer ✔✔Signed by the forman
Information - correct answer ✔✔Signed by States Attorney
, Complaint - correct answer ✔✔Signed by complaintant
How many must agree that there's probable cause in a grand jury - correct answer ✔✔9
Procedure on Arraignment - correct answer ✔✔informed of charges in open court
Barriers to communication - correct answer ✔✔Failure to listen well- excessive talking by the
interviewer, excessive use of questions
Making value judgements- assumption that my values and viewpoints are the only correct ones,
therefore different values are in error
Believing stereotypes, first impressions- stereotypes and perceptual sets are habitual ways of perceiving
people and situations. as a result we may avoid interaction with certain people because we already
stereotyped them.
The majority of the way we transmit is - correct answer ✔✔Non-Verbal
Interview - correct answer ✔✔Non- accusatory
Designed to develop factual information
Guilt is uncertain
Interrogation - correct answer ✔✔Accusatory
Designed to develop an admission of guilt
Suspects guilt has been reasonably established
Whats a persons custodial status - correct answer ✔✔What facility are they being held at
What charge held under
If applicable what the persons bond amount is
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