Deck 23: Legal Liabilities
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Deck 23: Legal Liabilities
1
The police may be liable under:
A) Departmental law only
B) Federal law only
C) State law only
D) Both federal and state law
A) Departmental law only
B) Federal law only
C) State law only
D) Both federal and state law
Both federal and state law
2
Which of the following cannot be sued under "Section 1983"?
A) Municipalities
B) Municipal and county law enforcement officers
C) State officials acting in their official capacity
D) Everyone can be sued under "Section 1983"
A) Municipalities
B) Municipal and county law enforcement officers
C) State officials acting in their official capacity
D) Everyone can be sued under "Section 1983"
State officials acting in their official capacity
3
Which of the following is not a sub classification of police liability?
A) Constitutional liabilities
B) Criminal liabilities
C) Administrative liabilities
D) Civil liabilities
A) Constitutional liabilities
B) Criminal liabilities
C) Administrative liabilities
D) Civil liabilities
Constitutional liabilities
4
What type of cases are easier to win than criminal cases, could result in a monetary award, and do not need the intervention of the prosecutor's office to file the case?
A) Federal
B) Administrative
C) Constitutional
D) Civil
A) Federal
B) Administrative
C) Constitutional
D) Civil
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5
Police officers enjoy absolute immunity from ________ when testifying in court, even if the testimony is perjured.
A) Civil liability
B) Criminal liability
C) Both civil and criminal liability
D) Neither civil or criminal liability
A) Civil liability
B) Criminal liability
C) Both civil and criminal liability
D) Neither civil or criminal liability
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6
Inadequate police training may serve as the basis for municipal liability under §1983, but only if the failure to train amounts to ________ to the right of persons with whom the police come into contact.
A) "Reasonable concern"
B) "Deliberate indifference"
C) "Probable concern"
D) "Reasonable indifference"
A) "Reasonable concern"
B) "Deliberate indifference"
C) "Probable concern"
D) "Reasonable indifference"
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7
________ officials, acting in their official capacity, may not be sued under federal law in state court.
A) Civil
B) Contract
C) State
D) Independent
A) Civil
B) Contract
C) State
D) Independent
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8
One of the elements of a § 1983 case is that there must have been a violation of a ________.
A) State right
B) Constitutional or a federally protected right
C) Public right
D) Political right
A) State right
B) Constitutional or a federally protected right
C) Public right
D) Political right
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9
Which of the following Supreme Court decisions relieves some pressure from counties for liability when hiring police officers?
A) Hafer v. Melo
B) United States v. Leon
C) Schneckcloth v. Bustamonte
D) Board of the County Commissioners of Bryan County Oklahoma v. Brown
A) Hafer v. Melo
B) United States v. Leon
C) Schneckcloth v. Bustamonte
D) Board of the County Commissioners of Bryan County Oklahoma v. Brown
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10
In high-speed vehicle pursuit cases that result in fatal injuries, liability in § 1983 cases ensues only if the conduct of the officer ________.
A) Amounts to "deliberate indifference"
B) Amounts to "reckless indifference"
C) "Shocks the conscience"
D) Was inappropriate
A) Amounts to "deliberate indifference"
B) Amounts to "reckless indifference"
C) "Shocks the conscience"
D) Was inappropriate
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11
________ under federal law provides that the officer is not held liable unless he or she violated a clearly established constitutional rule of which a reasonable person would have known.
A) Absolute immunity
B) Qualified immunity
C) Limited immunity
D) Unlimited immunity
A) Absolute immunity
B) Qualified immunity
C) Limited immunity
D) Unlimited immunity
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12
Being sued is an occupational hazard in policing.
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13
Most lawsuits against the police do succeed.
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14
The law and case law on police liability are complex and constantly evolving.
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15
A municipality has immunity to liability under § 1983 flowing from violations of an individual's constitutional rights.
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16
Every injury caused by police officers leads to municipal liability for failure to train.
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17
Plaintiffs prefer to sue officials in their public (official) capacity because of the "deep pockets" theory.
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18
Public officials cannot be sued as private individuals.
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19
Failure to train about workplace hazards could be the basis for a lawsuit as a violation of due process rights, but only if such omission is "arbitrary or conscience-shocking."
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20
Title 42 U.S.C. § 1983 is a federal law that provides an individual the right to sue the government for civil right violations.
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