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Formal requirement for a victim to file a complaint: - ✔✔Attempt to resolve the matter at a local level Sexual assault - ✔✔(§18- 3 - 402) // any actor who knowingly inflicts intrusion or penetration (F4) if: the actor causes submission of victim OR the actor knows the victim is incapable of appraising the nature of the conduct, OR actor knows there is erroneous submission (believing to be their spouse), OR victim is under 15 and actor is at least 4 years older (M1), OR between 15 and 17 and actor is 10 yrs older, OR victim is physically helpless (F3) // F2 aggravators: actor is assisted by someone else, victim suffers SBI, involves use of deadly weapon (or verbally represents) Photographic arrays - ✔✔ID procedures are not necessary if the witness knows the suspect (i.e. more than a short time or mere acquaintances) Label each part of the following statute: 16 - 3 - 504(2.2)(a)(II)(A) - ✔✔ 16 - Title 3 - Article 504 - Section (2.2) - Subsection (a) - Paragraphs (II) - Sub-Paragraphs (A) - Sub Sub-Paragraphs
What are the two types of arrest? - ✔✔Custodial Non-Custodial An emergency protective order expires after? - ✔✔Three judicial days § 18 - 1 - 402. Presumption of Innocence - ✔✔Every person is presumed innocent until proved guilty § 18- 1 - 403. Legal Assistance and Supporting Services - ✔✔All indigent persons who are charged with or held for the commission of a crime are entitled to legal representation and supporting services at the state's expense Dunaway v. New York said what? - ✔✔an officer needs PC for any arrest § 18 - 1 - 404 Preliminary hearing or waiver-dispositional hearing - ✔✔Every person accused of a class 1, 2, or 3 felony or level 1 or level 2 drug felony has the right to demand and receive a preliminary hearing within a reasonable time to determine whether PC exists Only those persons charged with a class 4, 5, or 6 felony that requires mandatory sentencing, or is charged with a crime of violence or sexual offense, shall have the right to demand and receive a preliminary hearing within a reasonable time to determine whether PC exists How many jurors on a felony trial? - ✔✔ 12
§ 18 - 1 - 707 Use of physical force in making an arrest or in preventing an escape. (Deadly force) - ✔✔A peace officer is justified in using deadly physical force upon another person when he reasonably believes that it is necessary:
(Make My Day Law) - ✔✔Any occupant of a dwelling is justified in using any degree of physical force, no matter how slight, against another person when that other person has made an unlawful entry into the dwelling, and when the occupant has a reasonable belief that such other person has committed a crime in that dwelling in addition to the uninvited entry, or is committing or intends to commit a crime against a person or property The occupant shall be immune from criminal prosecution and civil liability A short rifle is defined as having a barrel length of less than inches or an overall length of less than 26 inches - ✔✔ 16 A short shotgun is defined as having a overall length of less than - ✔✔ 26 inches § 18 - 1 - 709 Entrapment - ✔✔You can't convince someone to commit a crime and then charge them with the crime What age is insufficient age? - ✔✔10 years old Act - ✔✔A bodily movement, and includes words and possession of property Conduct - ✔✔an act or omission and its accompanying state of mind or, where relevant, a series of acts of omissions
if the actor was aware of his physical possession or control thereof for a sufficient period to have been able to terminate it Criminal Liability - ✔✔The performance by a person of conduct which includes a voluntary act or the omission to perform an act which he is physically capable of performing Strict Liability - ✔✔when conduct alone is all that is required for the commission of a particular offense (ex: DUI) Mental Culpability - ✔✔When a culpable mental state on the part of the actor is required with respect to any material element of an offense (ex: Murder) § 18- 1 - 603 Complicity - ✔✔A person is legally accountable as principal for the behavior of another constituting a criminal offense if, with the intent to promote or facilitate the commission of the offense, he or she aids, abets, advises, or encourages the other person in planning or committing the offense *basically if they helped out in the crime § 18- 1 - 702 Choice of Evils - ✔✔Conduct which would otherwise constitute an offense is justifiable and not criminal when it is necessary as an emergency measure to avoid an imminent public or private injury which is about to occur
(Ex: you commit a crime to stop a crime) (Ex: you shatter a car window to protect a baby in a hot car) Who are those that are covered under the use of physical force - special relations § 18- 1 - 703? - ✔✔1. Parent, guardian, or other person entrusted with the care and supervision of a minor or incompetent person, or teacher
When is an Officer justified in putting a mentally ill person in Jail? - ✔✔When there is no room at an Institution and he is place in jail for safetey reasons. A menetally ill person can only be held in a Jail for a maximum of 24 hours When there is a Robbery in Progress and a suspect is in the area an Officer should? - ✔✔Proceed as rapidly as possible, but use extreme caution. Assume the suspect is still at the scene. When an Officer takes a tape recorder to the crime scene he must? - ✔✔Record any victim, witness and suspect statements related to the crime. Do not cherry pick your witnesses An Officer's note taking at a crime scene is minimized by? - ✔✔The type of offense, conditions of the case, officer attitude, officer ability and the number of officers assigned to the case When going to the scene of a domestic dispute, there are four phases, what are they? - ✔✔1. Assess the situation
Which way do you turn the steering wheel when making a traffic stop? - ✔✔Turn wheel to the left On an unknown risk felony stop, what is the best way to approach with two officers - ✔✔One officer approaches and the other stays out of the kill zone. What are the characteristics of a hate crime? - ✔✔No gain is made, not property is taken, but usually involves harassment or assault. When you are testifying on the stand, once you are finished what should you do? - ✔✔Leave the court room and resume your normal duties What are TWO CORE Components of Community Policing? - ✔✔1. Community Partnership
What BAC will determine if someone if DUI? - ✔✔.08% or higher What is the objective of a DUI roadside? - ✔✔To divide the suspects attention (Rhomberg technique). What is the purpose of Interview and Interrogation? - ✔✔To divide those responsible for a crime and to eliminate the innocent from suspicion. When can an Officer arrest without a warrant? - ✔✔1. Crime is committed in Officer's Presence
A person is in the hospital from an assault and dying you should? - ✔✔Seek a dying declaration from the victim that will aid in the identification & prosecution of the killer Where is the best place for an officer to write a ticket? - ✔✔Front seat of the patrol car keeping the ticket book at eye level. Where should the officer stand while talking to a suspect during a traffic stop? - ✔✔Over and behind their left shoulder Field notes should be - ✔✔Started at the beginning of the shift. Limited to brief notes, accurate, complete, legible When you arrive to a domestic dispute what should you do? - ✔✔1. Don't take sides
Circumstantial evidence - requires an inference to be made to reach a conclusion (DNA, fingerprints) A common error in collecting evidence is? - ✔✔Not collecting enough of the sample for comparison by the prosecution and the defense The 4 States that DO NOT have HATE CRIMES are? - ✔✔Wyoming, Arkansas, South Carolina, Indiana § 18 - 1 - 707 Use of physical force in making an arrest or in preventing an escape. (physical force)
----otherwise indicates that he is likely to endanger human life or to inflict SBI unless apprehended without delay Detention facility - ✔✔any place maintained for the confinement, pursuant to law, or persons charged with or convicted of an offense, held for extradition, or otherwise confined pursuant to an order of a court When a person writes or cashes a check without sufficient funds and is aware of it, (intends to defraud), what's the charge? - ✔✔Check Fraud (class 6 felony) Deadly physical force - ✔✔Force; the intended, natural, and probable consequence of which is to produce death, and which does in fact produce death Deadly Weapon - ✔✔a firearm, a knife, bludgeon, or any other weapon that is capable of producing death or SBI Firearm - ✔✔any handgun, automatic, revolver, pistol, rifle, shotgun, or other instrument or device capable or intended to be capable of discharging bullets, cartridges, or other explosive charges Dwelling - ✔✔a building which is used, intended to be used, or usually used by a person for habitation Bodily Injury - ✔✔physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical or mental condition
Substantial Step - ✔✔any conduct, whether act, omission, or possession, which is strongly corroborative of the firmness of the actor's purpose to complete the commission of the offense Arrest - ✔✔to keep a person in lawful custody Bail - ✔✔security being taken because the party is arrested, to procure the release of a person from legal custody, by undertaking that he shall appear at the time and place designated Arraignment - ✔✔appearance before court to hear the charges against him, and to enter a plea, might also be to determine bail Preliminary Hearing - ✔✔a proceeding where it is decided if a crime was committed and whether there is probable cause to believe that the defendant committed the crime Indictment - ✔✔a written accusation charging the individual of a crime Plea Bargaining - ✔✔process whereby a defendant and prosecutor reach a mutually satisfactory disposition, subject to court approval Trial - ✔✔a judicial examination and determination of facts and legal issues between parties Disposition - ✔✔the court's final determination of a lawsuit or criminal charge
Municipal Courts handle: - ✔✔Violations of city laws (i.e. traffic, shoplifting, disturbances, etc.); NO civil cases County Courts handle: - ✔✔Civil cases under $15,000; misdemeanors, traffic, protection orders, small claims, felony initial proceedings District Court handles: - ✔✔Civil cases of any amount, felonies, custody hearings, divorce, juvenile, and mental health cases Court of Appeals Mission: - ✔✔To provide a clear, impartial, and timely resolution to appealed orders and judgements 22 judges, judges have 8 year terms; 3 judge panels decide cases Supreme Court - ✔✔The highest judicial court in a country or state. Can refuse to hear cases 7 justices Special Courts handle: - ✔✔Water courts (7); probate (oversee distribution of estates); juvenile (magistrates); problem solving courts (i.e. veterans, drug recovery)