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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: tutubella on Feb 24, 2018



Title: A private person may make arrests under all conditions exactly as that of a police officer. ...
Post by: tutubella on Feb 24, 2018
A private person may make arrests under all conditions exactly as that of a police officer.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



(Question #2) A private person arrest is an arrest performed by a civilian who lacks official government authority to make an arrest (as opposed to an officer of the law).
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



(Question #3) In which of the cases listed below did police refuse a defendants request to see his attorney?
 
  A) Brown v. Mississippi
  B) Ashcraft v. Tennessee
  C) Miranda v. Arizona
  D) Escobedo v. Illinois
  E) Spano v. New York



(Question #4) In which of the cases listed below was the defendant taken to the police station and questioned continuously for two (2) days before he confessed?
 
  A) Brown v. Mississippi
  B) Ashcraft v. Tennessee
  C) Miranda v. Arizona
  D) Escobedo v. Illinois
  E) Spano v. New York



(Question #5) In which of the cases listed below did police use a rookie police officer to trick the defendant into confessing?
 
  A) Brown v. Mississippi
  B) Ashcraft v. Tennessee
  C) Miranda v. Arizona
  D) Escobedo v. Illinois
  E) Spano v. New York



(Question #6) A federal marshal has jurisdiction to make an arrest in which of the following locations?
 
  A) Anywhere within the territorial limits of the United States
  B) Only in the state in which he or she is assigned
  C) Only in a state when accompanied by a local law enforcement officer
  D) None of the above answers are correct.


Title: A private person may make arrests under all conditions exactly as that of a police officer. ...
Post by: Melisaerickson on Feb 24, 2018
1)  Awesome job my friend

2)  Answer: TRUE

3)  Answer: D

4)  Answer: B

5)  Answer: E

6)  Answer: A