What are the factors affecting the legality of an arrest?
What will be an ideal response?
? The officer must have the appropriate legal authority to do so (for example, jurisdiction).
? Arresting officers must be sure that persons arrested fall under the authority of the law (for example, being physically placed into custody by the officer or submitting to the assertion of authority).
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What proportion of the criminals were sentenced for burglary?
What will be an ideal response?
If Jack refinished his basement himself, the value of his work
A) is only included in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) if he uses U.S. made components. B) is not included in Gross Domestic Product (GDP). C) is included in Gross Domestic Product (GDP). D) is included in the next year's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The Castle Doctrine requires:
A) no legal duty to retreat as long as the person is in a place to where he or she has a right to be. B) a legal duty to retreat before using deadly force, even when the person is in a place where he or she has a right to be. C) a legal right to provoke the attacker. D) the use of deadly force when the person is defending his or her home.
The use of a Taser by the police to prevent a suspect from jumping out the window, even if the use the Taser causes the suspect's death, is considered to be
a. deadly force b. lethal force c. non-deadly force d. brute force