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Author Miles Jr., John G

Title The Law Officer's Pocket Manual : 2020 Edition
Published Milton : Routledge, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (97 pages)
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- I. Purpose and use of this Manual -- II. The Police-Citizen Encounter -- A. Police Activities That Require No Evidence of Wrongdoing -- 1. Routine Patrol -- 2. The Consensual Encounter -- 3. Community Caretaking Activities -- 4. Roadblock or Checkpoint Vehicle Stops -- 5. Canine Sniffs -- B. Investigative Detention -- 1. What You Need to Make an Investigative Detention-Reasonable Suspicion -- a. Personal Observation and Information Known to Other Officers -- b. Tips From Informers -- c. Pretext Stops -- 2. Conduct During Detention
A. The Terry Stop -- b. The Terry Frisk -- c. Plain Touch Seizures -- d. Additional Officer Security Measures -- 3. Detention During Execution of a Warrant -- 4. Motor Vehicle Stops -- a. Occupants of Vehicles -- b. Duration of Motor Vehicle Stop -- c. Luggage in Vehicles -- 5. Pursuit -- 6. High-Speed Chases -- C. Qualified Immunity -- III. Identifications -- A. In-Person Identifications -- 1. Right to Have Counsel Present -- 2. On-the-Scene Showups -- 3. Immediate Identification Demanded by a Suspect -- 4. Identification by Witness Without Police Participation -- B. Photograph Identification
IV. Arrest -- A. When an Arrest Takes Place -- B. What You Need to Arrest-Probable Cause -- 1. Official Reports -- 2. Crime Victims or Witnesses -- 3. Reports From "Good Citizen" Informers -- 4. Anonymous, Paid, or Habitual Government Informers -- 5. Automobiles -- 6. Canine Sniffs -- 7. Defendant's Reputation or Past Record -- C. Misdemeanor Arrests -- D. Use of Force to Make an Arrest -- E. When You Should Get an Arrest Warrant -- F. When You Don't Need an Arrest Warrant -- G. Constitutional Requirements of an Arrest Warrant -- H. Requirements for Execution of an Arrest Warrant
I. Foreign Nationals -- J. Retaliatory Arrests -- V. Search Incident to Arrest -- A. Automobile Searches -- B. Time and Place -- C. Plain View -- D. "Sweep" of Premises Where Arrest Has Been Made -- E. More Intrusive Searches -- F. Obtaining Physical Evidence From the Body of a Suspect Under Arrest -- G. Obtaining Physical Evidence From the Body of a Suspect Not Under Arrest -- VI. Interrogation -- A. When Warnings Should Be Given -- 1. "In Custody" -- 2. "Interrogation" -- B. When Warnings Are Not Necessary -- C. Miranda Warnings -- D. When to Repeat the Warnings -- E. Interrogating Juveniles
F. The Suspect's Answer -- G. Questioning -- H. Belated Warnings -- I. Exceptions to Miranda's Exclusionary Rule -- J. Dealing With a Formally Charged Suspect -- VII. Search and Seizure -- A. Search Without a Warrant -- 1. Search Incident to Arrest -- 2. Automobile Searches -- 3. Emergencies and Exigent Circumstances -- 4. Hot Pursuit -- 5. Consent -- 6. Administrative Searches -- 7. Probation and Parole Searches -- B. "Searches" That Aren't Really Searches -- 1. Abandoned Property -- 2. Open Fields -- 3. Aerial Surveillance -- 4. Public Places, "Open View" -- 5. "Plain View" -- 6. "Plain Touch."
Notes 7. Private Searches
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Author Richardson, David B
Scudellari, Anthony E
ISBN 9781000032666
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