CRJU 3315 Lecture 5: Crim Pro Ch 5

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Arrests: conditions to satisfy the 4th amendment, the arrest must be based on probable cause. Probable cause may be based on direct observations or on hearsay: the arrest is carried out in a reasonable fashion, arrests, place, an investigative stop typically involves a brief detention on the street or in a public location. An arrest is entered into an individual"s criminal record: searches, an investigative stop may be accompanied by a brief interrogation and frisk. A custodial arrest may lead to a full search and to an inventory of an individual"s possessions at the police station and to an extended interrogation: criminal consequences, a stop and frisk results in a brief investigative stop. A custodial arrest may lead to a criminal indictment, trial, and criminal punishment: three characteristics of an arrest. Lawful authority: the officer is acting in his or her official capacity as a law enforcement official.

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