Deck 5: Law of Arrest

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The right to be free from unreasonable seizures is guaranteed by the ______________ Amendment.

A) 4th
B) 5th
C) 6th
D) 8th
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The case of _________________ applied the same constitutional standards to both federal and state arrest procedures.

A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Rochin v. California
C) Ker v. California
D) Terry v. Ohio
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____________ give state officers the authority to arrest.

A) The Bill of Rights
B) Constitutional procedures
C) Judicial decisions
D) State statutes
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A(n) ____________ involves the taking, seizing, or detaining of a person by an officer armed with the authority of the law with the intention of taking the person into custody.

A) Terry stop
B) arrest
C) investigatory detention
D) preliminary detention
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In order for an arrest to occur, the officer must ________________.

A) handcuff the offender
B) use physical force on the offender
C) intend to take the offender into custody
D) place the offender in a patrol car
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In order for an arrest to occur, the offender must _______________.

A) come within the custody and control of the law
B) be placed in handcuffs
C) must be physically restrained through unarmed force
D) submit to law enforcement authority
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The Constitution contains provisions for arrests ___________.

A) without a warrant
B) with a warrant
C) by state officers
D) by local police officers
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______________ is the standard necessary to support an arrest warrant.

A) Reasonable suspicion
B) Officer intuition
C) Good faith
D) Probable cause
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A _____________ is the official that must sign and issue an arrest warrant.

A) supervising police officer
B) neutral judicial officer
C) state attorney general
D) governor
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A _______________ is a crime that is punishable by death or imprisonment in a state prison.

A) felony
B) misdemeanor
C) capital offense
D) death offense
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The standard of __________________ must be satisfied in order to affect a valid warrantless arrest.

A) probable cause
B) reasonable grounds
C) reasonable suspicion
D) both a and b
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_____________ can satisfy the standard of reasonable grounds.

A) Personal observations
B) Informant's tips
C) Information from other officers
D) all of the above
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In order to perform a warrantless arrest for a misdemeanor offense, the _________________.

A) offense must occur in the presence of the officer
B) offense must be supported by physical evidence
C) arrest must occur within 24 hours of the offense
D) all of the above
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A misdemeanor is a crime that carries a punishment that is ______________.

A) punishable by a year or more of incarceration
B) punishable by less than one year of incarceration
C) punishable by death
D) non-violent in nature
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In order to extend a deprivation of liberty after an arrest, a ____________ must occur.

A) constitutional hearing
B) post-arrest determination of probable cause
C) supervisory officer hearing
D) both b and c
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The Fifth Amendment prohibits unconstitutional arrests or seizures.
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The Supreme Court has never applied 4th Amendment protections against state-initiated arrests.
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Police authority to arrest is usually given by state statute.
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All states have the same statutes and procedures for effecting an arrest.
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Arrest has a precise definition given by the United States Supreme Court in 1984.
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Probable cause is necessary to secure an arrest warrant.
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An arresting officer must have a "real or assumed" legal authority to arrest in order for an arrest to be valid.
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An officer attempts to arrest an individual. That individual flees and avoids arrest. At this point, an arrest has technically occurred.
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In order for an arrest to occur, a warrant is always necessary.
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To gain a search warrant, an officer must provide an oath that the facts leading to the warrant are true.
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When attempting to secure an arrest warrant, it is not necessary to attempt to describe who is going be seized or arrested via the arrest warrant.
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Once an arrest warrant has been issued, any officer from any jurisdiction can execute that warrant.
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When executing a warrant, the officer must notify the offender that he or she is executing an arrest warrant.
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An officer can arrest an offender for an unwitnessed misdemeanor when that officer does not possess an arrest warrant.
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In most circumstances, an officer needs an arrest warrant to enter into a person's home to arrest an individual within the home.
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Deck 5: Law of Arrest
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The right to be free from unreasonable seizures is guaranteed by the ______________ Amendment.

A) 4th
B) 5th
C) 6th
D) 8th
A
2
The case of _________________ applied the same constitutional standards to both federal and state arrest procedures.

A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Rochin v. California
C) Ker v. California
D) Terry v. Ohio
C
3
____________ give state officers the authority to arrest.

A) The Bill of Rights
B) Constitutional procedures
C) Judicial decisions
D) State statutes
D
4
A(n) ____________ involves the taking, seizing, or detaining of a person by an officer armed with the authority of the law with the intention of taking the person into custody.

A) Terry stop
B) arrest
C) investigatory detention
D) preliminary detention
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In order for an arrest to occur, the officer must ________________.

A) handcuff the offender
B) use physical force on the offender
C) intend to take the offender into custody
D) place the offender in a patrol car
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In order for an arrest to occur, the offender must _______________.

A) come within the custody and control of the law
B) be placed in handcuffs
C) must be physically restrained through unarmed force
D) submit to law enforcement authority
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7
The Constitution contains provisions for arrests ___________.

A) without a warrant
B) with a warrant
C) by state officers
D) by local police officers
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8
______________ is the standard necessary to support an arrest warrant.

A) Reasonable suspicion
B) Officer intuition
C) Good faith
D) Probable cause
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9
A _____________ is the official that must sign and issue an arrest warrant.

A) supervising police officer
B) neutral judicial officer
C) state attorney general
D) governor
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10
A _______________ is a crime that is punishable by death or imprisonment in a state prison.

A) felony
B) misdemeanor
C) capital offense
D) death offense
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11
The standard of __________________ must be satisfied in order to affect a valid warrantless arrest.

A) probable cause
B) reasonable grounds
C) reasonable suspicion
D) both a and b
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_____________ can satisfy the standard of reasonable grounds.

A) Personal observations
B) Informant's tips
C) Information from other officers
D) all of the above
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13
In order to perform a warrantless arrest for a misdemeanor offense, the _________________.

A) offense must occur in the presence of the officer
B) offense must be supported by physical evidence
C) arrest must occur within 24 hours of the offense
D) all of the above
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A misdemeanor is a crime that carries a punishment that is ______________.

A) punishable by a year or more of incarceration
B) punishable by less than one year of incarceration
C) punishable by death
D) non-violent in nature
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15
In order to extend a deprivation of liberty after an arrest, a ____________ must occur.

A) constitutional hearing
B) post-arrest determination of probable cause
C) supervisory officer hearing
D) both b and c
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16
The Fifth Amendment prohibits unconstitutional arrests or seizures.
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The Supreme Court has never applied 4th Amendment protections against state-initiated arrests.
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18
Police authority to arrest is usually given by state statute.
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All states have the same statutes and procedures for effecting an arrest.
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Arrest has a precise definition given by the United States Supreme Court in 1984.
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21
Probable cause is necessary to secure an arrest warrant.
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22
An arresting officer must have a "real or assumed" legal authority to arrest in order for an arrest to be valid.
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23
An officer attempts to arrest an individual. That individual flees and avoids arrest. At this point, an arrest has technically occurred.
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In order for an arrest to occur, a warrant is always necessary.
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To gain a search warrant, an officer must provide an oath that the facts leading to the warrant are true.
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When attempting to secure an arrest warrant, it is not necessary to attempt to describe who is going be seized or arrested via the arrest warrant.
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Once an arrest warrant has been issued, any officer from any jurisdiction can execute that warrant.
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When executing a warrant, the officer must notify the offender that he or she is executing an arrest warrant.
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An officer can arrest an offender for an unwitnessed misdemeanor when that officer does not possess an arrest warrant.
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In most circumstances, an officer needs an arrest warrant to enter into a person's home to arrest an individual within the home.
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