Did the suspect admit to any part of the alleged crime?
What will be an ideal response?
The suspect does not need to admit to any part of a crime to be placed under arrest. The most common type of arrest is that which follows the questioning of a suspect. After a decision to arrest is reached, the officer must come to the conclusion that a crime has been committed and that the suspect is probably the one who commit- ted it.
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Once a car stop is made the officer should approach the driver and ask for the violator's driver's license and insurance.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
How did the Court’s decision in Train v. New York limit presidential power to execute laws?
What will be an ideal response?
Sex offender registries and gang intelligence databases are commonly utilized resources in this type of partnership
A) enhanced-supervision partnerships B) information-sharing partnerships C) fugitive-apprehension units D) specialized-enforcement partnerships
Which case held that that lie detector results were not admissible in criminal cases?
A. United States v. Maxwell B. United States v. Scheffer C. Apprendi v. New Jersey D. Batson v. Kentucky