According to Harlow v. Fitzgerald government officials performing
a. mandatory functions are shielded from liability for civil damages as long as their conduct violates clearlyestablished statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known
b. mandatory functions are not shielded from liability for civil damages as long as their conduct does not violateclearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known.
c. discretionary functions are shielded from liability for civil damages as long as their conduct does not violateclearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known.
d. discretionary functions are not shielded from liability for civil damages as long as their conduct does not violateclearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known.
c
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In Georgia, the typical caseload of an intensive supervision probation officer is ________
a. 40 probationers b. 120 probationers c. 500 probationers d. 240 probationers
Success of the _________________ is dependent on factors such as the ability of the interviewer in eliciting accurate responses and the personalities of both parties—their idiosyncrasies, attitudes, and biases
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Among the sources that can establish probable cause, _____ is generally inadequate.
A. evidence in plain view B. information C. association D. personal observation
The almost limitless variations of contacts between the public and the police, illustrating how justification for police action increases as their reasons build for thinking criminal activity is afoot, is represented by the:
a. continuum of contacts. b. fruit of the poisonous tree. c. range of suspicion. d. preponderance of evidence.