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BLEA825 Criminal Law Comprehensive Final Exam With Answers (87 Solved Questions) - Page 1 preview imageblea 825 comprehensive finalExamCorrectlyAnswered Questions |Grade A+5 parts of criminal procedures🗸:1.constitutional documents.2. RCW3. Wa court rules4. Agency policies5. common lawtwo kinds of criminal procedures🗸:1.Substantive law-mental states necessary to commit a crime.2. Procedural law-RCW 10.31.100Criminal liability🗸:You get criminally chargedCivil liability🗸:admin leave, remedial training
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BLEA825 Criminal Law Comprehensive Final Exam With Answers (87 Solved Questions) - Page 3 preview imageDepartmental liability🗸:Department gets sued or responsiblePublic duty doctrine🗸:The idea that of a duty to the general population, not a one duty to any one individual.i.e-we can't do everythingSocial contact🗸:non seizure contactsReasonable suspicion contact🗸:contact based on suspicion allows us to detain for a reasonable amount of time for thereasonable suspicion that criminal activity is afoot.Tactics that imply detention during a social contact🗸:handcuffinggiving commandswalking away with idtransporting without consent.number of officers present
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BLEA825 Criminal Law Comprehensive Final Exam With Answers (87 Solved Questions) - Page 4 preview imagecutting off avenues of escapefriskingrequest to searcha terry stop is judged by what 3 factors🗸:1.purpose of stop2. the physical intrusion.3. the length of time/durationinvoluntary treatmentact🗸:1)threat to self2) threat to others3) gravely disabled4) danger to propertyReasonable Suspicion definition🗸:articulable facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable and prudent policeofficer based on their training and experience, to believed criminal activity is afoot. ( hashappened or is about to happen)
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BLEA825 Criminal Law Comprehensive Final Exam With Answers (87 Solved Questions) - Page 5 preview imageProbable cause definition🗸:Articulable facts and circumstances known to the officer that would warrant that officerto believe that: 1) A specific crime has or is occurring, and that 2) The suspect is the personresponsible.4 elements of arrest🗸:1.authority2. intention3. understanding4. custody.10.31.100 misdemeanor arrests🗸:*assault* theft* harassment* trespass* contact order violations* indecent exposure* hit and run* DUI
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BLEA825 Criminal Law Comprehensive Final Exam With Answers (87 Solved Questions) - Page 6 preview image* guns at school* mal misch* MIP* invasive species* DWLS* BUIwhere can we arrest based on the misdemeanor offenses?🗸:*public place*first or third party residence when allowed entry by consentterry v ohio.🗸:police officers may make limited searches for the purpose of dispelling the suspicion thatthe person is armedStand alone frisk factors🗸:*crime of violence* threats of violence* crime involving known weapon, threat or allegation of weapon* prior history of being armed
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BLEA825 Criminal Law Comprehensive Final Exam With Answers (87 Solved Questions) - Page 7 preview image* physically uncooperative* officer safety cautionsFrisk factors🗸:*officer is alone* subject is agitated* subject is wearing bulky clothing* contact during darkness* subject is nervous* subject is mentally ill* hands in pockets* sus bulges* weighted pockets* sus clothing* furtive movementswhat causes miranda?🗸:custody and interrogation
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