Which of the following circumstance does NOT give a police officer the right of arrest?

a. when the police officer personally sees
someone commit a crime
c. when a police officer has probable
cause that a person has committed or is
about to commit a crime.
b. when an arrest warrant has been issued
against an individual
d. when a person runs from a police
officer


d

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Why may the defense argue against joinder?

a. The jury may not consider the criminal acts separately. b. The jury may view all the evidence against the accused as inadequate. c. Only one criminal defense can be asserted. d. All of the above

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The authors suggest that police officers are regularly confronted with details wherein "both sides are right." Discuss examples of such ethical dilemmas or confrontations where the police have to "referee" between citizens (or groups of citizens), each of whom is, from his or her perspective, right.

What will be an ideal response?

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The Sixth Amendment right to counsel attaches when adversary judicial proceedings have commenced in a criminal case.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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