Mack is in a bad mood. He has a .38 caliber Smith &Wesson Chief’s Special in his pocket. Reserve Police Officer Martin stops him and conducts a field interrogation, but Mack draws, points the .38 caliber handgun at the officer, and threatens to shoot

him. The officer’s partner sneaks up behind Mack and disarms him. The .38 caliber handgun turns out to be unloaded. Mack is guilty of what?

a. Suicidal tendencies
b. No crime because the he forgot to load the gun.
c. Exhibiting a firearm, or threatening a police officer with a firearm.
d. Assault with a deadly weapon.
e. No crime because Officer Martin is a Reserve Police Officer.


c. Exhibiting a firearm, or threatening a police officer with a firearm.

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

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In the case of ______, the court found that for claims of excessive force brought by pretrial detainees, it is only necessary to show that the force used was objectively unreasonable.

a. Mapp v. Ohio b. Kingsley v. Hendrickson c. Baxter v. Palmigiano d. Bell v. Wolfish

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Which of the following was specifically listed in the BPOC as an "advantage" of having the professional model for law enforcement?

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