Fed Law Flashcards
Up to what amount can and officer in charge release an accused on by way of a recog without surety?
$500
what must you do if you arrest a person on a warrant from another province?
an out of province arrest warrant requires the endorsement of a justice who has jurisdiction where arrest is made
define exigent circumstances to enter into a dwelling house
The peace officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that entry into the dwelling house is necessary to prevent imminent bodily harm or death to a person
define exigent circumstances as it relates to evidence
The peace officer has reasonable grounds to believe that evidence relating to the commission of an indictable offence is present in the dwelling house and the entry into the dwelling house is necessary to prevent imminent loss or imminent destruction of the evidence
what is the time limit that an officer can make a breath demand
3 hours
within what time limit must the first sample of breath be taken after the time the offence was alleged to have been committed
2 hours
every person commits an offence who has the care charge or control of a vehicle that is involved in an accident with what
- another person
- a vehicle, vessel or aircraft
- in the case of a vehicle, cattle in the charge of another person
In order for a person to be released by a recognizance given to an officer in charge what two criteria must be met?
person not a resident in Province
does not reside within 200km
define antique firearm
any firearm manufactured before 1819 that was not designed to discharge rimfire or centerfire ammunition and that has not been redesigned to discharge such ammunition
if a sex complainant is 12 years of age or more but under the age of 14 how much older can the accused be for it sex to be consensual
Less than two years older
if the complainant is 14 years of age or more but under the age of 16 years is a defence that the complainant consented if the accused is what age
is less than five years older than the complainant
how old must of the victim be for the offence of sexual interference
under the age of 16
if a sex complainant is 12 years of age or more but under the age of 14 how much older can the accused be for it sex to be consensual
Less than two years older
if the complainant is 14 years of age or more but under the age of 16 years is a defence that the complainant consented if the accused is what age
is less than five years older than the complainant
how old must of the victim be for the offence of sexual interference
under the age of 16
for the offence of sexual exploitation a young person means what
A person 16 years of age or more but under 18 years of age
what are the five core police services
Crime Prevention law-enforcement assistance to victims of crime public order maintenance emergency response
a search warrant issued to the OIRPD is valid for how long
30 days or for shorter period
when may a chief resolve a complaint informally
when the chief is of the opinion that there was misconduct or unsatisfactory work performance but there was not a serious nature
A complainant has how long to ask for a review in regards to an OIRPD complaint
30 days
under the PSA property may be sold what it has been in the possession of the police for at least how long in the case of a motor vehicle or bicycle
at least one month
under the PSA property may be sold when it has been in the possession of the police for at least how long in the case of property other than a motor vehicle or bicycle
for at least three months
if the motor vehicle bicycle or property has been sold before it is been in the possession of the police for three months and if the owner makes a claim before that time the owner is entitled to what
The proceeds less the cost of storage, advertising and sale
how long must be elapse before money in the possession of the police and the owner has not claimed it can the board make use of the money
three months
if the chief considers a firearm unique, an antique or of educational or historic value who shall they notify
The director of the centre of forensic sciences
under the PSA when can a police officer discharge a firearm
it is necessary to protect against loss of life or serious bodily harm
to call first assistance in a critical situation
to destroy an animal
when shall a police officer submit a use of force report
draws a firearm in the presence of a member of the public, points a firearm at a person or discharges a firearm
use as a weapon other than a firearm on another person
uses physical force on another person the results in injury requiring medical attention