Detention arrest and search procedures Flashcards
What describes the following:
Terry stop, temporary detention based upon reasonable suspicion That the subject has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a violation of law. The detentions to investigate the suspicious circumstances and ascertain the persons identity
Investigatory field stop
What describes the following:
Knowledge sufficient to induce an ordinarily prudent and cautious deputy to believe criminal activity is at hand. It must be based on specific and articulable facts which, taking together with rational inferences from those facts, reasonably Warrant intrusion
Reasonable suspicion
Which best describes the following:
Facts and circumstances within a deputy‘s knowledge, and of which he or she has a reasonable trustworthy information sufficient in itself to want a person of reasonable caution to believe that an offense has been or is being committed. It is not necessary that the deputy possess knowledge of the facts efficient establish guilt but more than reasonable suspicion is required
Probable cause
In reference to strip searches on a confidential informant:
What are the two things a deputy must first do prior to strip search on it confidential informant
- Get the confidential informant express consent
- The Deputy should obtain written authorization in advance from their supervisors
***note: each such strip search should be done by the same gender with another person of the same gender present to witness it
In reference to admonishing juveniles (their constitutional rights to remain silent):
No question will take place without the juveniles parents, legal guardian, and attorney present when capital offenses are involved. In all other instances, a deputy may interrogated a juvenile suspect at the juvenile assessment center or the juvenile detention center facility in the presence of a….
Authorize counselor