MPOETC STATE CERTIFICATION QUESTIONS, Exams of Social Sciences

MPOETC STATE CERTIFICATION QUESTIONS

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MPOETC STATE CERTIFICATION QUESTIONS
Resistance to the Government without violence and refusing to cooperate. - Passive
Resistance
Handcuff the _____ wrist first. - Right
Nighttime search warrant time requirement? - Between 2200-0600
Before a ________ is conducted the DA or Court of Common Pleas must sign off on
this? - Search Warrant
You can use a search warrant to seize what? - Contraband, fruits of the crime or
property used to commit a crime.
Search warrants must be supported by a written affidavit. The rule associated with this
is called the __________ rule? - Four corners
Who can serve a search warrant? - ONLY law enforcement officers.
A search warrant must include three descriptions, what are they? - Time & date,
description of property being seized, description of person / place being searched.
While in active pursuit of a fleeing suspect do you need a search warrant? - No.
When attempting to search a vehicle, you must ask the driver what? - Consent to
search the car.
While searching the vehicle you're allowed to look where? - Within the drivers
"wingspan." Never in the trunk.
When an Officer stops and speaks with someone spontaneously it's called? - Mere
encounter
An Officer tells a person they're NOT free to leave but NOT in custody - Investigatory
detention
An Officer _______ _________ that criminal activity is afoot. - Reasonable suspicion
Notice of a lawsuit is called? - Summons
Court order requiring person to appear in court - subpoena
Facts and circumstances surrounding a specific person that would lead a prudent
person to believe that a crime was committed - Probable Cause
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Resistance to the Government without violence and refusing to cooperate. - Passive Resistance Handcuff the _____ wrist first. - Right Nighttime search warrant time requirement? - Between 2200- 0600 Before a ________ is conducted the DA or Court of Common Pleas must sign off on this? - Search Warrant You can use a search warrant to seize what? - Contraband, fruits of the crime or property used to commit a crime. Search warrants must be supported by a written affidavit. The rule associated with this is called the __________ rule? - Four corners Who can serve a search warrant? - ONLY law enforcement officers. A search warrant must include three descriptions, what are they? - Time & date, description of property being seized, description of person / place being searched. While in active pursuit of a fleeing suspect do you need a search warrant? - No. When attempting to search a vehicle, you must ask the driver what? - Consent to search the car. While searching the vehicle you're allowed to look where? - Within the drivers "wingspan." Never in the trunk. When an Officer stops and speaks with someone spontaneously it's called? - Mere encounter An Officer tells a person they're NOT free to leave but NOT in custody - Investigatory detention An Officer _______ _________ that criminal activity is afoot. - Reasonable suspicion Notice of a lawsuit is called? - Summons Court order requiring person to appear in court - subpoena Facts and circumstances surrounding a specific person that would lead a prudent person to believe that a crime was committed - Probable Cause

Mapp Vs. Ohio case law deals with what? - Exclusionary Act. All evidence discovered as a result of a search and seizure conducted in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution ("Constitution") shall be inadmissible in State court proceedings. Necessary to prevent the escape of a fleeing felon and suspect poses a threat to the officer, if feasible, given a verbal warning is apart of what case law? - Tennessee vs. Garner Judged from the perspective of a reasonable Officer on the scene rather than the 20/ vision of hindsight is apart of what case law? - Grahm vs. Connor What case law has to do with excessive force during non-threating conditions? - Brower vs. Inyo County Freedom of speech is what Amendment? - 1st Quartering of troops is what Amendment? - 3rd Right to bear arms is what Amendment? - 2nd Being secure in your own home has to do with what Amendment? - 4th Cruel and unusual punishment is the ___ Amendment? - 8th Due process and equal protection is the __ Amendment? - 14th This Amendment has to do with non-enumerated rights? - 9th Police can be sued for acting in two ways? - Recklessly and Maliciously Civil wrong or injury resulting from a breach of a legal duty that exist by virtue of society's expectations regarding interpersonal conduct - Tort a civil wrong resulting from intentional conduct, the damage is not intended but the conduct is - Intentional tort What section is Snow and Ice Dislodged or falling from a moving vehicle? - 3720 3720 carries a fine of how many dollars? - $200-$1, Duties of Driver in an emergency response area is section ______? What is the fine? - 3327, $250 fine Define Duties of Driver in an emergency response - pass to next lane, pass to adjacent lane, reduce speed

3502 deals with? - Burglary Committing a burglary is a ________? - FELONY 1ST DEGREE According to Commonwealth v. Grey, a nervous suspect does not equal what? - Reasonable suspicion What rule does not apply to evidence in PA? - Good Faith rule Any driver who drives a vehicle in a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of others shall be charged with - Reckless driving Reckless driving is a $_____ fine - 200 Weather conditions, hot pursuits, and immediate danger are examples of? - Exigent circumstances Commonwealth v. Edmunds deals with - Good faith rule Any instrument used with intent to use criminally is considered a? - Instrument of crime Commonwealth v. Greenburg deals with what traffic charge? - Reckless driving US v. Santana deals with? - Exigent circumstances & warrantless entrance Commonwealth v. Maggliocco deals with? - Possession of instruments of crime When a person is rocking back and fourth and flicking their fingers could be ...? - Autism