Known facts that would lead a reasonably prudent person to draw a conclusion about unknown facts defines the evidentiary standard of __________ ______________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
probable cause
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A federal marshal has jurisdiction to make an arrest in which of the following locations?
A) Anywhere within the territorial limits of the United States B) Only in the state in which he or she is assigned C) Only in a state when accompanied by a local law enforcement officer D) None of the above answers are correct.
Which type of larceny involves obtaining credit, merchandise, or services by fraudulent personal representation?
A. Check kiting. B. Retail theft. C. Credit card fraud. D. Identity theft.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. When considering the characteristics of jail suicide decedents, the overwhelming majority are male. 2. Detoxification is designed for persons dependent on narcotic drugs (e.g., heroin, opium) and is typically found in inpatient settings with programs that last for 2 to 4 days. 3. County jails cannot charge a fee to other jurisdictions to house inmates from that jurisdiction. 4. Only 7% of all jail suicides occur while an inmate is on suicide watch. 5. Approximately 25.2% of jail inmates were found to have both a substance abuse disorder and a mental health disorder.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. When deciding admissibility of evidence claimed to be the fruit of an unlawful search or seizure, California Courts must follow US Supreme Court decisions applying the Fourth Amendment. 2. Consensual encounters do not involve any infringement of a person’s liberty and therefore require no justification. 3. To satisfy the Fourth Amendment, an officer making a vehicle detention must have “PC for the stop.” 4. The Miranda decision created the warning-and-waiver routine as a means of neutralizing the presumptive compulsion of custodial police interrogation, in order to make statements admissible in court over a Fifth Amendment challenge. 5. A peace officer’s arrest of a person for committing an infraction in the officer’s presence violates both PC 836(a)(1) and the Fourth Amendment.