Arrests W/O Warrants Flashcards
Arrests W/O Warrants
T/F. Miranda v. Arizona (1966), the United States Supreme Court ruled that before there could be an interrogation of a person in police custody, or otherwise deprived of their freedom in any significant way, they must be given the warnings. Only upon waiver of those rights could an interrogation occur. Moreover, those rights must be afforded to the person throughout their interrogation
T
Arrests W/O Warrants
Officers ca arrest for Juvenile misdemeanors (only/not) committed in their presence
NOT
Arrests W/O Warrants
Arrests W/O Warrants: Battery Between Siblings, Cousins, or Current Roommates
NRS states that an officer may arrest, cite … when there is probable cause to believe a battery has occurred within the proceeding 24 hours to roommates, siblings, or cousins
A. Or warn
B. Or commend
C. Or submit an arrest warrant
A
Arrests W/O Warrants: Battery Between Siblings, Cousins, or Current Roommates
What is the exception to citing, arresting, or providing an advisement to cousins and siblings when probable cause exists to believe a battery has occurred?
A. Living arrangements
B. Input from concerned family members
C. Custodial Guardianship
C
Arrests W/O Warrants: Battery Between Siblings, Cousins, or Current Roommates; factors
Whether this is the first time officers have been to the residence, does one of the parties involved have a prior arrest for the offense, one or both parties are in an agitated state demonstrating an escalation in violence, one or both parties wants to press charges and is willing to complete a …
A. Voluntary statement
B. Citizen’s Arrest
C. Arrest Report
B
Arrests W/O Warrants: Battery Between Siblings, Cousins, or Current Roommates
I’m circumstances where a citation has not been issued or an arrest made, officers (will/should) update CAD with the ID of the involved parties, details of the incident and why no enforcement action was taken.
Will
Releasing Property of an Arrestee to a Third Party:
T/F. All property will be documented on a property report and will be signed by the third party.
T
Releasing Property of an Arrestee to a Third Party:
The officer will request the presence of a supervisor for cash being released valuing over …. or for non-cash property being released valuing over ….
A. 100; 200
B. 100; 350
C. 250; 300
D. 100; 250
D. $100; $250
Releasing Property of an Arrestee to a Third Party:
Prior to property being transferred to a 3rd party of $100 or more in cash and personal property valued at $250 or more; a supervisor must sign the property form (before/after) the arrestee is transported.
Before