Define the term de facto arrest

What will be an ideal response?


In some departments, it is common practice to take a suspect who is not under arrest to the department for questioning. If bringing someone in for questioning appears to be an arrest without probable cause, even if the suspect is not told he's under arrest, and even if the officers do not personally consider him to be under arrest, the courts are likely to rule that the officers have, in effect, made an illegal de facto arrest. As a result, the courts will suppress any evidence so obtained. At minimum, the Supreme Court has ruled four times that if police take someone involuntarily to a police facility for investigation, this will be considered a de facto arrest.

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Organized crime is a continuing criminal enterprise that rationally works to profit from illicit activities that are often in great public demand. Its continuing existence is maintained through the use of force, threats, monopoly control, and/or ______

a. Violence b. Theft c. The corruption of public officials d. Murder

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Which of the following can give consent to an act of sexual intercourse?

A) A female under the age of 10. B) A female who is mentally incompetent. C) A female who has ingested drugs to the point that she is unconscious. D) None of the above

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What constitutes the crime of arson?

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The first woman to be executed in the United States was hanged in 1865. 2. Electrocution is the most common form of execution. 3. The electric chair was originally introduced as a more humane method of execution than hanging. 4. Woodson v. North Carolina was the first case to successfully challenge the use of the death penalty.

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