2nd class Flashcards
1
Q
can you use your “naked ear” to eavesdrop on conversations?
A
- YES
2
Q
seizure of a person
A
- a reasonable person would not feel free to leave and terminate the police encounter.
3
Q
seizures of property
A
- some MEANINGFUL INTERFERENCE with the suspects property.
4
Q
3 types of police encounters:
A
1) voluntary/consensual encounter
2) investigative detention
3) arrest
5
Q
consensual encounter
A
- no level of suspicion required, a hunch or less.
6
Q
investigative detention
A
- requires reasonable suspicion (terry stop)
7
Q
arrest
A
- requires PC
8
Q
can a suspect terminate a consensual encounter?
A
- YES
9
Q
when does a consensual encounter become a seizure?
A
- handcuffing
- pointing a gun at a suspect
- holding on to their personal items
- using accusatory or threatening language
10
Q
facts of Terry vs Ohio:
A
- involves terry stops and terry frisks
- you may detain citizens briefly to conduct investigations of criminal activity
- you may frisk for weapons if you have suspicion the subject has a weapon
11
Q
reasonable suspicion
A
- more than a hunch
- particularized facts that a crime is:
- occurring
- has occurred
- or is about to occur
- based on totality of circumstances
12
Q
what facts establish reasonable suspicion?
A
- criminal history
- BOLO
- nervousness
- flight
- victims/witnesses
- anonymous tips/confidential informants
- time of day and reaction of suspect
- observation of suspects behavior
- presence in high crime areas
13
Q
can force be used during a terry stop?
A
- YES, if the force is reasonable and necessary to conduct the detention.
14
Q
how long can you detain a person?
A
- a reasonable amount of time.
- you must use DUE DILIGENCE to establish PC or release the suspect.
15
Q
how a terry stop can turn into an arrest:
A
- a lengthy detention
- handcuff them and place them in back of police car
- if the force is out of proportion to the facts
- forced movement from one place to another