When should an investigator refer to his or her notes?

What will be an ideal response?


Use notes to help avoid contradictions and inconsistencies. An extemporaneous answer is better received by the judge and jury than one that sounds rehearsed. Refer to your notes if you are uncertain of specific facts, but do not rely on them excessively. Using notes too much detracts from your testimony, weakens your presentation, and gives the impression you have not adequately prepared for the case.

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A. director. B. commissioner of corrections. C. superintendent. D. warden.

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Which statement would NOT be a situational crime prevention strategy?

a. increasing the effort needed to commit a crime b. reducing the rewards of crime c. increase training of residents and employees d. removing excuses

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If a police officer's life or another's life is at peril from the person in question, it is permissible to use __________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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