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21 Cards in this Set

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Officer Loboda, have you ever worked in a jail setting? Where? How long?
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Is it important to list all items the prisoner has on them in the intake form? Why is that?
2
Officer Loboda, why was it that the victim was not wearing shoes when he arrived at the jail?
3
Is it common practice in law enforcment to let a material witness involved in a family violence dispute leave without interviewing them? Why did you do so? Was this case not important enough to you to warrant a thorough investigation?
4
Is it your practice in interviewing or interrogation to immediately reveal your probable cause and all of your evidence to a suspect? Why not?
5
Officer Loboda, have you ever been afraid of retaliation by someone you've dealt with in law enforcement?
6
Have you ever responded to a family violence call before? Have you ever recieved training on victims of family violence? Is it part of the training that fear of retaliation often prevents victims from speaking out?
7
What is the reason you felt it necessary to interview Mr. Gauntt together with his wife, when he was terrified of her after her possibly drug induced assault? Is it possible he was afraid to tell you everything?
8
What is the punishment for a family violence assault offense that my client is accused of today?
2nd degree felony
How long of a prison term is a 2nd degree felony?
2 to 20 years in a state prison and/or a fine of not more than $10,000
The report states that Mr. Gaunt was intoxicated. How many beers did he have?
11
Have you attended SFST training as part of BPOC? Did that include training on how much alcohol it takes to be intoxicated?
12
What is the definition of intoxication?
Having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more
Not having the normal use of physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substances into the body.
Not having the normal use of mental faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substances into the body
In SFST, did they teach you how muscle and body fat content affects intoxication? Please explain.
13
It is reasonable to believe that 2 beers could make a man who is 6ft6' with 3% body fat intoxicated?
14
How did you determine that Mr. Gauntt was intoxicated on scene? SFST? Breathalyzer?
15
Is it your habit to wildly accuse citizens of intoxication without any evidence?
16
Did you recieve training at BPOC in narcotics? Experienced w/subjs high on narc in the field?
16
Is memory ever affected by the use of narcotics?
(Submit into evidence marijuana & ecstasy effects docs)
17
Did you recieve training at BPOC in narcotics? Experienced w/subjs high on narc in the field?
16
Is memory ever affected by the use of narcotics?
(Submit into evidence marijuana & ecstasy effects docs)
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