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53 Cards in this Set
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V.C 12951 |
When operating a motor vehicle one must have their valid drivers license in their immediate possession |
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V. C 14601 |
Driving on a suspended or revoked drivers license |
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V. C 12500 |
In order for a person to legally operate a motor vehicle, one must have issued to them a valid drivers license |
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V. C 23152 (a) |
Driving while under the influence of a controlled substance |
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V. C 23152 (b) |
Driving under the influence with a blood alcohol level of .08 or higher |
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V. C 23153 |
Felony DUI. Driving under the influence resulting in great bodily injury or death of a person other than the intoxicated driver.
FELONY |
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P. C 243 (e) (1) |
Domestic battery. Against a spouse, cohabitant, ex spouse, past or present dating relationship, child in common
Misdemeanor |
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P. C 834 |
An arrest is defined by: the lawful taking a person into custody by a peace officer or private citizen |
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P. C 594 (2) (a) |
Vandalism. If the amount of defacement of damage is less than $400, vandalism is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding 1 year, or by a fine no more than $1000
Misdemeanor |
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P. C 243 (b) |
Battery committed against a peace officer, firefighter, EMT, public official, in the performance of their duties.
Misdemeanor |
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Fifth Amendment |
Protection against self incrimination. And the right to due process. |
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Fourth Amendment |
Protects citizens against unlawful searches and seizures by the government. |
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First Amendment |
Protects a citizens right of free speech, freedom of the press, and right to peaceful assembly |
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Eighth Amendment |
Right the be free from cruel and unusual punishment and freedom from excessive bail |
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P. C. 243 (d) |
Battery resulting is serious bodily injury.
Felony |
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P. C. 470 |
Forgery. Any person who willfully signs their name births name of a someone else, real or fictitious, to a document knowing that they have no authority to do so.
Wobbler. Depending on value of money taken. $950. |
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V. C. 10851 |
Stolen vehicle. Any person who takes a vehicle without permission of the owner. With the intent to temporarily or permanently deprive them of their property.
1 year county jail $5000 fine
Wobbler depending on the value of the car. $950 |
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V. C. 2800.2 |
Felony evading.
Evading a police officer with reckless disregard of the safety of others. Broken 3 traffic laws.
6 months - 1 year county jail/prison
$1000-$10000 fine |
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V. C. 2800.1 |
Evading A police officer when attempting to pull you over. Forward facing red light. Siren. Marked patrol vehicle. Operated by a pole officer.
Misdemeanor |
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P. C. 273.6 |
Any person intentionally and knowingly violated a domestic violence protection order.
Misdemeanor. ( arrest-able if committed outside police presence) |
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P. C. 273.5 |
Battery resulting in a traumatic condition. (Visible injury/loss of consciousness) |
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W & I 601 |
Incoragable child.
Tardy, failure to listen to parents, failure to attend school. |
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W & I 300 |
Taking a juvenile from a parent or guardian, making them ward of the court, for the safety of the juvenile. |
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P. C. 245 |
Assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm.
Felony |
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P. C. 240 |
Assault.
Unlawful attempt coupled with a present ability of a violent act against another person.
Misdemeanor |
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P. C. 1531 |
While executing a search warrant and complying with knock and notice, if still denied entry an officer may break windows, doors, walls, to gain entry into the house |
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P. C. 187 |
Murder The killing or a person or fetus with malicious forethought
Felony |
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P. C. 849 |
A warrantless arrest of a person by a peace officer or private citizen. Must be taken before the nearest and most accessible magistrate. |
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P. C. 459 |
Burglary.
The entering of a dwelling, vehicle, boat, ect. To commit a felony or petty theft.
Felony |
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P. C. 273 a(a) |
Child abuse/ endangerment
Causes or permits a child, great bodily injury, death, physical pain, health is endangered, or mental suffering.
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P. C 273 d |
Child abuse resulting in a traumatic condition. Cruel and unusual punishment.
Felony |
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P. C. 207 |
Kidnapping. Through force or fear, moving somebody against their will to a place they do not consent. Short and long distances.
Felony |
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P. C. 236 |
False imprisonment.
Through force or fear. |
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P. C. 1534 |
A search warrant shall be executed and returned within 10 days after date of issuance. No weekend or holiday exceptions. |
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AB 109 |
Prison realignment. Non serious, non sexual, and non violent crimes do not go to prison anymore. |
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V. C. 22651 (h)(1) |
Gives police the authority to tow vehicles. |
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P. C. 166 (a) (4) |
Willfully disobeying a court order |
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Prop 48 |
Recategorized non violent offenses as misdemeanors. |
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P. C. 211 |
Robbery.
Taking property from a person through force or fear. |
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Sixth Amendment |
Right to a jury of your impartial peers. Cross examination. |
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P. C. 242 |
Battery.
Willful and unlawful use of force on a person. |
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V. C. 21055 |
CA exempt. While operating an emergency response vehicle while responding to an emergency, that vehicle is allowed to reasonably break vehicle laws. |
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W & I 5150 |
72 hour detention
1) mental health disorder 2) cannot care for themselves 3) is a danger to themselves or others |
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W & I 602 |
A juvenile in the violation of the law. Non serious or sexual crimes |
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Tennessee v. Garner |
Fleeing felon
Case law allowing police to shoot a fleeing felon in the back of their escape is believed to result in the felon harming others or committing that serious crime again |
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P. C. 148 (a) (1) |
Any person who resists , obstructs, delays, a peace officer, EMT, public official, in the line of duty.
Misdemeanor |
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P. C. 835 (a) |
Gives the police the right to use force to affect an arrest, prevent escape, or to overcome resistance. |
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Arizona v. Gant |
Does not allow police to search a vehicle completely incident to arrest. Only within arms reach of that suspect. Unless there is enough probable cause to obtain a search warrant. |
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P. C. 647 (f) |
Public intoxication where the person is unable to care for their own safety or for the safety of others
Misdemeanor |
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Graham v. Connor |
When a police officer uses force it is judged by objective reasonableness. |
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P. C. 288 (a) |
Lewd acts with a minor under the age of 14. With the intent to arouse or gratify. |
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P. C. 288.5 |
Any police officer or public official, within constitutional rights and budgetary confines, must protect a child to the best of their abilities from the psychological trauma from court |
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P. C. 647.6 |
Molest or annoy a minor |