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Warrantless Arrests, Searches, and Seizures

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An officer makes a warrantless arrest only if he has enough __ knowledge or __ information to constitute ____ ____ upon which an arrest warrant could be issued, if __ permitted.   show
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The officer making a arrest without a warrant may not enter a residence to make the arrest unless, a person who resides in the residence __ to the entry; or __ circumstances require the officer making the arrest to enter without __ or without a __.   show
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__ cause to arrest exists when an officer has reason to believe through __ knowledge or __ information; a person has committed an offense.   show
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show probable, prove, reasonable, guilty  
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show evidence, reasonably, probably  
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True or False? Under certain circumstances in misdemeanor cases, for good cause consistent with public interest, an officer may decide not arrest even though probable cause exists.   show
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show desires restitution only, is in a continuing relationship or family-type relationship with the offender, or the actual injury done to persons or damage done to property is minimal.  
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show agency, specializes  
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When determining not to arrest for misdemeanor offenses; the arrest would result in __ harm to the victim than would non-arrest.   show
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Officers shall, under normal circumstances, inform persons about to be arrested of the following?   show
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Officers read SAPD form __, to offenders taken into custody, including __, prior to questioning regarding the offense for which they are arrested.   show
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show relinquishes  
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show #2091-A Consent For Search of Private Premises  
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show judge or magistrate  
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Crime Scene Search: While at a crime scene, officers may seize any __, __ of the crime, or __ that falls within the scope of the ____ _____ Doctrine.   show
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Officers may conduct a quick and limited __ search for the safety of officers and persons in the area.   show
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In the absence of the __ Doctrine or __ circumstances, officers shall obtain a __ to search a crime scene.   show
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show False: is NOT  
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Inventory searches of impounded or seized vehicles is intended to protect: a) the __ property while it remains in police custody, b) the __ against claims or disputes over __, __, or __ property c) the __ and __ from potential danger.   show
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Any property or items may be seized without a search warrant under the Plain View Doctrine if an officer __ the property or items as __, has a __ right to be in a position to __ the property or items, and does not intrude on any persons __ expectation of privacy.   show
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