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During normal duty hours, the _____ or Warrant Execution Supervisor assigned to units that do not routinely execute search warrants (i.e., Patrol and Traffic) must notify the Investigations Division Unit which has investigative responsibility for the offense listed in the search warrant, so any active investigations are not compromised.
a. Executing Officer
b. Division Commander
c. Unit’s Immediate Supervisor
d. Officer-in-Charge

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d. Officer-in-Charge

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A search warrant is executed in accordance with Code of Criminal Procedure Article 18.07. This article defines the time allowed for the execution of a search warrant, exclusive of the day of its issuance and the day of its execution, is: _________ if the warrant is issued solely to search for and seize specimens from a specific person for DNA analysis and comparison, including blood and saliva samples.
a. Five (5) whole days
b. Fifteen (15) whole days
c. Ten (10) whole days
d. Three (3) whole days

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b. Fifteen (15) whole days

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The search may extend to all buildings or structures within the ______of the described place where the items sought may be kept.
a. Warrant
b. Location
c. Curtilage
d. Premise

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c. Curtilage

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Items discovered during a lawful search, but not named in the search warrant may be seized if ________.
a. They were found in plain view
b. They were found in a place reasonably within the scope of the search
c. There is probable cause to believe they are stolen, or are evidence or instruments of a crime
d. A & B
e. B & C

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e. B & C

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Who reviews and approves all search warrants, and Form GR. # 1000-04 Tactical Operational Plan, prior to execution of the search warrant?
a. Search Warrant Supervisor
b. Officer-in-Charge
c. Warrant Execution Supervisor
d. City Magistrate

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c. Warrant Execution Supervisor

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Who ensures adequate steps are taken to provide for the safety and security of the officers involved, items being sought, and any persons who may be at the scene of the execution of the warrant?
a. Search Warrant Supervisor
b. Warrant Execution Supervisor
c. Officer- in-Charge
d. City Magistrate

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b. Warrant Execution Supervisor

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Who assigns officers to the “Entry Team”, “Security Team” and “Search Team?”
a. Search Warrant Supervisor
b. Officer- in-Charge
c. Warrant Execution Supervisor
d. City Magistrate

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b. Officer- in-Charge

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Persons other than peace officers, police legal advisors, and members of the District Attorney’s Office are not allowed to accompany officers in the execution of a search warrant, unless approved in advance through the ________.
a. Immediate Supervisor
b. Office of the Chief of Police
c. Chief of Police
d. Warrant Issuing Authority

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b. Office of the Chief of Police

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Whenever possible, upon entering a building or other premises, ________ are on site and in plain view to assist in locating and controlling the movements of all persons.
a. Tactical Officers
b. Supervisory Officers
c. Uniformed Officers
d. Patrolman

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c. Uniformed Officers

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_______ officer (s) should be assigned to search a single room or area, if possible.
a. One (1)
b. Two (2)
c. Three (3)
d. Four (4)

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b. Two (2)

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All items seized are turned over to the _______, along with the record of the search.
a. Evidence Officer
b. Evidence Technician
c. Officer In Charge
d. Supervising Officer

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a. Evidence Officer

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The officer in charge submits a written report following the execution of the warrant regardless of whether or not the search proved fruitful. The original is routed to the Records Section and a copy is routed to the _________.
a. Professional Standards
b. Unit Commander
c. Magistrate issuing warrant
d. Chain of Command

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b. Unit Commander

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Units that do not routinely execute search warrants (i.e., Patrol and Traffic) must notify the _______ which has investigative responsibility for the offense listed in the search warrant, so any active investigations are not compromised.
a. Investigations Division Unit
b. Covert Operation Unit
c. Special Operations Unit
d. Repeat Offenders Program

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a. Investigations Division Unit

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The South Texas _______ Investigative Support Center (managed by SAPD) has been designated as the hub for de-confliction services by the South Texas ______ Executive Board. As such, it is the single point of contact for the entire South Texas Region.
a. HIDTA
b. DPS
c. Regional Support Center
d. ICAP

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a. HIDTA

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A minimum _____ hour advanced notice to the Deconfliction Center is required for optimum conflict resolution.
a. one (1)
b. two (2)
c. three (3)
d. four (4)

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b. two (2)

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When planning to effectively serve a search warrant, a single officer (other than the Officer-in-Charge) will be assigned by the Warrant Execution Supervisor as the ________.
a. Officer in Charge
b. Warrant Execution Supervisor
c. Immediate Supervisor
d. Verification Officer

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d. Verification Officer

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Vehicles located upon multi-unit dwelling premises (i.e., apartment complexes) are not searched unless specifically _________.
a. Party to the Crime
b. Named in the Warrant
c. Belonging to the Person Named in the Warrant
d. All of the above

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b. Named in the Warrant

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Persons named in the search warrant are searched and any person(s) the officer(s) develop reasonable suspicion to believe is armed are ________.
a. Frisked
b. Questioned
c. Searched
d. All of the above

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a. Frisked

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The officer(s) may search persons found on the premises to prevent the disposal or concealment of any instruments, articles, or things particularly described in the warrant, if there is probable cause the person(s) may have such items upon his person. In determining whether probable cause exists officer(s) consider all except ______.
a. The nature and physical characteristics of the item sought
b. The criminal background of the person
c. The ease with which the item may be disposed of, if so concealed
d. The fact, if true, the item has not been located upon the premises
e. The relationship of the person to the premises, including ownership, residence, frequenter, and to those in control of the premises

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b. The criminal background of the person

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All are responsibilities of the Warrant Execution Supervisors except ______.
a. Assigns a “Verification Officer” when applicable
b. Reviews and approves all search warrants, GR. 1000-04
c. Physically views the location to be searched in order that a precise address and description can be obtained, or ensures the warrant verification officer involved with the warrant physically views the location
d. Ensures adequate steps are taken to provide for the safety and security of the officers involved, items being sought, and any persons who may be at the scene of the execution of the warrant
e. Ensures the dispatcher is notified before and after the execution of the warrant

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c. Physically views the location to be searched in order that a precise address and description can be obtained, or ensures the warrant verification officer involved with the warrant physically views the location

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All are responsibilities of the Officer- in-Charge except ________.
a. Ensures all officers involved are aware of their assigned duties and responsibilities
b. Reviews and approves all search warrants prior to execution
c. Physically views the location to be searched in order that a precise address and description can be obtained, or ensures the warrant verification officer involved with the warrant physically views the location
d. Ensures the warrant is carried to the scene and is exhibited to the person, if any, in charge of the premises

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b. Reviews and approves all search warrants prior to execution

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The _____________ is responsible for positively identifying the correct location where the warrant will be executed and for directing the entry team to the correct location.
a. Officer in Charge
b. Verification Officer
c. Warrant Execution Supervisor
d. All Officers

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b. Verification Officer

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The name of the Verification Officer will be listed on the _____.
a. SAPD Form #2009
b. SAPD Form #OP-2003
c. SAPD Form #8-PWC
d. GR. 1000-04 TOP
e. A & D
f. B & C

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d. GR. 1000-04 TOP

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The _____ will accompany the entry team or an officer assigned to the entry team to positively identify and point out the correct location described in the search warrant. It is not necessary for him to accompany the entry team into the warrant location when the entry is made.
a. Verification Officer
b. Warrant Execution Supervisor
c. Officer in Charge
d. Supervisor of the Unit

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a. Verification Officer

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In planning an entry, the ____________ executing the warrant reviews GR. 1000-04 TOP. This form is designed to determine the degree of probability of death or serious bodily injury.
a. Verification Officer
b. Warrant Execution Supervisor
c. Officer in Charge
d. Supervisor of the Unit

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d. Supervisor of the Unit

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When the Warrant Execution Supervisor determines a high probability of death or serious bodily injury exists, the Supervisor or his designee shall contact a ______ to determine the necessity for inclusion of Special Weapons and Tactics Unit members in the execution of the warrant.
a. Special Operations Unit Supervisor
b. Follow up Investigative Unit Supervisor
c. Special Weapons and Tactics Unit Supervisor
d. All of the above

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c. Special Weapons and Tactics Unit Supervisor

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In all planned forced entries, the ____ ensures enough officers are present to adequately protect the safety and security of all persons involved.
a. Officer in Charge
b. Warrant Execution Supervisor
c. Supervisor of the Unit Executing the Warrant
d. Verification Officer

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b. Warrant Execution Supervisor

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All items seized are turned over to the _____, along with the record of the search.
a. Officer in Charge
b. Warrant Execution Supervisor
c. Supervisor of the Unit Executing the Warrant
d. Evidence Officer

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d. Evidence Officer

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The above officer makes a property receipt for all items seized for the person from whose possession or control they were taken and completes the return of the warrant by attaching an inventory of the items seized, and delivering it to the ______. The inventory list may be used in lieu of the property receipt.
a. Judge
b. Magistrate
c. Evidence Unit
d. Follow up unit

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b. Magistrate

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Before leaving the scene after executing a search warrant, a ______ ensures the premises are adequately secure as well as possible, either by leaving them in the hands of a responsible person or by locking all doors, windows, etc.
a. Officer in Charge
b. Warrant Execution Supervisor
c. Evidence Officer
d. Designated Officer

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d. Designated Officer

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A second search is not permitted under the same warrants once officers have ____.
a. Left the Premises
b. Returned the Warrant
c. Discovered the Items Detailed in the Warrant
d. Inventoried All Property

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a. Left the Premises

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In cases of combined warrants commanding both arrest and search or where officers suspect there may be arrest warrants outstanding, they may require persons on the premises to _______ in order to determine whether any of those persons are named in the arrest warrant.
a. Consent to a Search
b. Identify Themselves
c. Produce Identification
d. Leave the Premises

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b. Identify Themselves

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Persons on the premises may be required to identify themselves if they are witnesses to the _____ or ______.
a. Search
b. Arrest
c. Offense
d. A & B
e. A & C

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d. A & B

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Should any contraband or other item be found during the search, the presence of which yields probable cause to believe an offense has been committed, the officers may arrest ________ for whom probable cause to arrest exists.
a. The persons named in the warrant
b. Any person
c. Any or all of those persons on the premises
d. All of the above

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c. Any or all of those persons on the premises

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There is no requirement in the law that persons on the premises at the time of the search identify themselves unless there is ______ of some involvement in criminal activity or the person is a witness.
a. Probable Cause
b. Reasonable Suspicion
c. Exigent Circumstances
d. Mere Suspicion

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b. Reasonable Suspicion

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When executing a planned “high risk” forced entry, prior to assignment as an entry team, security team or search team member, the officer, detective and supervisor will be provided training for the specific duties assigned while executing the search warrant. The training will be documented and will include, at a minimum, all the following courses of instruction except:

Room sweeping
Building entries
Intelligence gathering
Weapons handling
Evidence handling procedures
Shield handling techniques

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Room sweeping

Correct answer

intelligence gathering

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At a minimum, training shall be conducted on a _______ basis to maintain proficiency in the above listed skills.
a. yearly
b. in-service
c. quarterly
d. roll call training

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c. quarterly

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When executing a planned “high risk” _________ , prior to assignment as an entry team, security team or search team member, the officer, detective and supervisor will be provided training for the specific duties assigned while executing the search warrant.

A. Search warrant
B. Forced entry
C. Arrest Warrant
D. Breach Entry

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B. Forced entry

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Entry into the premises is accomplished by the ___________ means possible under the circumstances.
a. most efficient
b. least forceful
c. most destructive
d. most effective

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b. least forceful

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If officers are not granted admittance in a reasonable amount of time after knocking and announcing their purpose, officers enter the premises by the __________ means possible causing as little damage as possible to the premises.
a. most efficient
b. least forceful
c. most destructive
d. most effective

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a. most efficient