1036 Shit Flashcards

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  1. Searching detained person
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  • Consent
  • Probation, Parole, PRCS
  • Concern they may be carrying a weapon
  • Probable cause for search or arrest
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2) L2640 Deployment of Carbine:

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  • The subject is armed with a deadly weapon
  • The distance necessary to engage an armed suspect is beyond the effective
    range of the officer’s pistol or shotgun
  • The suspect is barricaded or protected by materials that may not be penetrated
    by the officer’s pistol or shotgun
    -The officer has reasonable cause to believe an armed suspect is wearing body
    armor
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  1. L3606: Selection of Suitable Informants
    Factors that discredit someone from being an informant:
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  • crimes of serious violence
  • sexual misconduct
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  1. Scenario: 6F runs into friends house, 6H against Pd
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  • Steagald warrant
  • third party based search warrant
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  1. Scenario: True or False: (People v Ingham). The search was legal:
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  • False
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  1. L 3610: Management of informants: Informants willing to render active assistance to a unit
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  • Narcotics buys
  • sales
  • Agent introduction
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  1. 844 PC:
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  • Knock or alert of presence
  • Identify as police officer
  • State Purpose
  • Demand Entry
  • Wait a reasonable amount of time before entering
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  1. In order for consent to be valid, the following elements must be present:
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  • voluntary
  • person of authority or apparent authority
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  1. Pretext stops are always illegal
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  • False
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  1. Miranda Warning:
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  • Custody and Interrogation
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  1. L 2102: Initiating Pursuits: The decision whether or not to pursue should be made when the
    officer perceives:
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  • The violator is attempting to flee from or evade the officer, and/or
  • The violator knows or reasonably should know that the officer is signaling them
    to yield
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L 2104: Pursuit Factors

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1) Public safety, Nature of Offense, and Apparent Circumstances
2) Officer Safety
3) Vehicle Code Requirements
4) Passengers in the Officer’s vehicle
5) Speeds involved, Pedestrian and Vehicular Traffic
6) Other Persons in or on the Pursued Vehicle
7) Officer’s/Supervisor’s Familiarity with the area and the Location of the Pursuit
8) Time of Day, Road Conditions, Weather and Visibility
9) Ability to Identify the Suspect(s) and likelihood of Subsequent Apprehension
10) Capabilities of Police Vehicles and Quality of Radio Communications
11) Abilities of Involved Officers
12) Availability of Additional Resources
13) Supervisory Approval

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L 2208: Procedures for Non-Uniformed Officers at In-Progress (If uniformed officers are already on scene)

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  • Advise the RANKING UNIFORMED OFFICER at the scene of their presence and availability as a resource
  • Act as BACK-UP to the uniformed officer and stay on the perimeter, unless deployed on an INTELLIGENCE OR SURVEILLANCE assignment by the uniformed officer in charge
  • TAKE NO INDEPENDENT action without approval of the uniformed officer in charge, except to protect an officer or other person from imminent THREAT TO LIFE or from great bodily injury
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Tactical Conduct

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  • Core Transaction
  • Level of Urgency
  • Threat Assessment
  • Cover, Concealment, Distance and Time
  • Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)
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L 2641.5: Shooting at Moving Vehicles

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  • The officer reasonably believes they, or another person, CANNOT MOVE TO A SAFE POSITION, and
  • There are NO OTHER SAFE AND VIABLE OPTIONS available, and
  • It is in DEFENSE OF THE LIFE of the officer or another person
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16
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30600(a) PC

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Manufacture, distribution, sale, offer for sale, import, transfer, give or lend an assault weapon or .50cal BMG rifle

17
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31360(a) PC

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Purchase or possession of body armor by felon convicted of a violent felony

18
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29820 PC

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Any violent offender or drug offender- who was a ward of the juvenile courts- is prohibited from possession firearm until the age of 30 YEARS OLD

19
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8103(f) W&I

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Any person placed on a 5150 hold is prohibited from possessing, buying, and selling a firearm for 5 YEARS

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33215 PC

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Possession, manufacture of, or offer to sell a short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun
- SBR: less than 16” barrel or 26” overall
- Shotgun: less than 18” barrel or 26” overall

21
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33410 PC
32900 PC

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  • 33410 PC: possession of a silencer
  • 32900 PC: possession of a Multiburst Trigger Activator
22
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10 year firearm prohibition for misdemeanors such as 29180(e) or (f)

23
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Pressed blues or M30 drug composistion

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Oxycodone and Fentanyl

24
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CRT

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Collateral Response Team

25
Q

Who do you turn in CI/SE packets to?

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District Attorney’s Office and Covert Response Unit (CRU)

26
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Pre-Planned Ops

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1) Order Buys
2) Buy Bust
3) U/C Operations
4) Controlled Buy
5) John Decoy Operation
6) Surveillance Operation
7) Sting Operation
8) Search Warrant Service
9) Parole/Probation Searches

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MERGE Factors (1)

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(1) The suspect has access to or has a history of using or possessing firearms

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MERGE Factors (2)

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(2) Intelligence Indicates that the suspect has a criminal history that includes a felony crime of violence, assaultive behavior towards police, or that he/she may force a confrontation with officers

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MERGE Factors (3)

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(3) The target location is fortified with metal security doors, gates or by other means that may frustrate entry into the structure

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MERGE Factors (4)

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(4) There are other aggravating factors present, such as surveillance cameras, look-outs, booby traps, vicious dogs, large/complex floor plans, or the possible presence of an illegal narcotics lab

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MERGE Factors (5)

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The case being investigated involves a felony crime of violence (e.g. homicide, armed robbery, felony assault) or a crime in which a firearm was used

32
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NFD Considerations (1)

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(1) Does the crime being investigated involve the use or the threat to use violence likely to cause serious injury?

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NFD Considerations (2)

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(2) Does the suspect have a criminal history involving violence and the use of weapons?

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NFD Considerations (3)

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(3) Does the suspect have access to deadly weapons?

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NFD Considerations (4)

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(4) Are there other factors that would lead a reasonable officer to believe that the suspect will be violent (Example: statement by the suspect to others that he will force a violent confrontation with police)