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A range of topics related to criminal justice, including legal concepts, law enforcement procedures, and criminal offenses. It discusses the supreme court case sacramento v. Lewis, the lautenberg amendment regarding firearm possession, domestic violence laws, explosives safety, juvenile interrogation, high-speed pursuits, first-degree murder in tennessee, the history of female police officers, warrant execution timelines, curtilage, citation in lieu of arrest, residential restrictions for juvenile offenders, sovereign citizen beliefs, and hate crime factors. A practice solution or study guide for a final exam in a criminal justice course, providing a comprehensive overview of key criminal justice principles and their application.
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Sacramento v. Lewis: A pursuit can be a civil rights violation only when the level of civil liability rises to ________________. - Conduct that Shocks the Conscience The Lautenberg Amendment - A person convicted of any DV crime, misdemeanor or felony cannot possess a firearm or ammo. Applies to LEO and is retroactive. If you are under a protection order (not convicted), you may carry service weapons, but non-LEO may not. The only way LEO can avoid losing right, is to have the conviction pardoned or set aside. Domestic Violence: Dispossession of Firearms - Respondents of permanent OOP have 48 hours to relinquish firearms. No LEO exception. Forms on AOC website. The suggested evacuation distance for a compact sedan (that might contain explosives) - 1500 ft. High explosives detonation speed - greater than 3300 feet per second. Status Offense - An action that is prohibited only to a specialized class of people, usually minors (ex. underage drinking). Juveniles can be interviewed/interrogated when? - Without a parent or guardian's consent but based on totality of circumstances Violent felon or possibly DUI can justify a high speed pursuit. - First Degree Murder - The only crime in the State of Tennessee that is potentially punishable by death, which is why it does not appear in the list of felony classifications and sentence guidelines.
Where was the first female officer with arrest powers hired? - Portland, OR How many days do you have to execute a warrant? - 5 days-- expires on midnight of the fifth day. Curtilage - The land immediately surrounding a house Citation in Lieu of Arrest - All of the Above Residential restrictions and Juvenile Offenders - Do not apply to Juvenile Offenders Sovereign Citizens believe - A&B Government is a Corporation; Secret Organizations Control the Government What factors make a hate crime? - Crimes committed against a person because of their race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, group membership (All of the Above)