CHAPTER 10 Search and Seizure Flashcards
How many day is a search warrant good for? and how many days does it need to be returned?
15 and 10 days
Can a Deputy search a vehicle for DUI, Warrant, Traffic violations?
If a deputy makes an arrest for an offense such as Driving While Suspended, Driving While Revoked, and any other similar driving status violation, he is not permitted to search the vehicle incident to arrest.
The LPR Program Coordinator is responsible for consolidating all LPR statistics into one
monthly report. This information will be forwarded to the Patrol Commander by the____ of each
month.
10th
If it is not removed within____ hours after
tagging, the vehicle may be stored (impounded).
48
Household bleach shall be diluted by mixing___ part bleach to____ parts water
and used with disposable towels to clean up spills and to decontaminate equipment
and work surfaces.
1,10
All contaminated clothing should be removed as soon as practical and laundered with
detergent in water at least___degrees Fahrenheit for____ minutes.
160, 25
If the PBT is not within the acceptable BrAC range (___ BrAC - ____, notify the agency PBT Instructor.
.072 BrAC - .088 BrAC
Section 10-303 of the Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article of the Maryland Code states, “the
specimen of breath or blood will be taken within____ hours after the accused person is
apprehended.”
2
Consistent with other reporting requirements, the deputy will, within_____days, submit the
full DUI/DWI packet, including the Alcohol Influence Report; any citations issued; the DR 15 and
DR 15A; and the MSP 33 to his supervisor, or if unavailable, another supervisor.
3 days
The suspect must be seen by the DRE within____ hours of arrest
3
A fatal or serious accident occurring on privately-owned property, not open to the
general public, involving an ATV or other off-road vehicle will be investigated as a motor
vehicle accident. Off-road accidents involving farm equipment will not be investigated as
motor vehicle accidents.
Private property crashes
Traffic Stop, as defined by the law, means any instance when a law enforcement officer stops
the driver of a motor vehicle and detains the driver for any period of time for a violation of the
Maryland Vehicle Law. It does not include:
A checkpoint or roadblock stop
A stop of multiple vehicles due to a traffic accident or emergency situation requiring the
stopping of vehicles for public safety purposes
A stop based on the use of radar, laser, or VASCAR technology
A stop based on the use of License Plate Reader (LPR) technology
The completed Inspection Checklists form must be turned in to the respective bureau
commanders within____ days of the start of a new quarter.
15