Federal Law Eight Flashcards

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Talking with someone is?

a.) Arrest
b.) Casual Conversation
c.) Regulated Contact (CIIC)
d.) Investigative Detention

A

b.) Casual Conversation

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Inquiring into offences is?

a.) Arrest
b.) Casual Conversation
c.) Regulated Contact (CIIC)
d.) Investigative Detention

A

c.) Regulated Contact (CIIC)

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Reasonable grounds to Suspect is?

a.) Arrest
b.) Casual Conversation
c.) Regulated Contact (CIIC)
d.) Investigative Detention

A

d.) Investigative Detention

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Reasonable Grounds to believe is?

a.) Arrest
b.) Casual Conversation
c.) Regulated Contact (CIIC)
d.) Investigative Detention

A

a.) Arrest

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Investigative detention is when there are no reasonable grounds to __________ a person but there are resonable grounds to ____________ a person is connected to a particular crime.

a.) Detain / Arrest
b.) Arrest / Suspect
c.) Arrest / Search
d.) Detain / Suspect

A

b.) Arrest / Suspect

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True or False?

When a judge examines evidence pertaining to detention, the judge will examine the point of view of the officer and the point of the view the person detained. You must consider not only what your own intentions are during a detention, but also what the person perceived

A

True

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True or False?

Investigative detention gives police the authority to detain a person for the sole purpose of gathering evidence

A

False

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To stop someone for investigative reasons, an officer must have reasonable grounds to suspect:

a.) That person has committed a crime

b.) That a person is connected to a particular crime

c.) That a person has evidence on them of a crime

d.) That a person is not willing to accompany police for questioning

A

b.) That a person is connected to a particular crime

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If you decide to conduct an “investigative detention” you may REASONABLY detain for:

a.) No more that 10 minutes

b.) No more than 20 minutes

c.) A period of between 20 and 30 minutes

d.) There is no set time, it is dependent upon the induvial circumstances of each use

A

d.) There is no set time, it is dependent upon the induvial circumstances of each use

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To search a person under investigative detention the officer must have?

a.) A reasonable suspicion that their safety or anyone’s safety is at risk

b.) Its automatic, no grounds are needed

c.) Reasonable grounds to believe that their safety or anyone’s safety is at risk

d.) There is no authority to search during investigative detention

A

c.) Reasonable grounds to believe that their safety or anyone’s safety is at risk

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When searching someone under investigative detention the officer may search for?

a.) Safety / Evidence
b.) Safety / Weapons
c.) Safety / Evidence / Means of escape
d.) Weapons / Evidence

A

b.) Safety / Weapons

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A person under investigative detention must be informed of the reason for detention and be given their RTC.

Where is this stated?

A

The Charter

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