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TLETA Week 2 Actual Exam TLETA

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TLETA Week 2 Actual Exam TLETA Week 2 Exam Update Latest Questions and Correct Answers Rated A+

What are the three parts of the negligence triangle? -ANSWER-Who was injured, who is responsible, and who has the money.

Perkin v. Harris - What should officers receive on foreseeable activities? -ANSWER-Officers should receive training and information on foreseeable activities.

If you act within the scope of your department policy, who will be held liable for accidents caused on your part? -ANSWER-The department.

Governmental entity definition? -ANSWER-Any national, state or local government board, commission, department, division, instrumentality, court, agency or political subdivision.

What three things does the supreme court take into consideration when determining liability? -ANSWER-Reasonableness, justifiable, articutible. (be able to articulate and justify what you did.)

Negligence definition? -ANSWER-Failure to take proper care in doing something.(mistake)

What are the levels of liability? -ANSWER-Negligence, Gross Negligence, Deliberate indifference, Conduct that shocks the conscience.

Gross Negligence definition? -ANSWER-Lack of diligence, care, or conscious, in a voluntary act or omission with reckless disregard of legal duty or consequences to another party.

Deliberate indifference definition? -ANSWER-Complete consciousness of reckless disregard and consequence of one's acts or omissions.

Conduct that shocks the conscience definition? -ANSWER-Situations conducted in complete carelessness of the law that are so unjust or wrong that the court must intervene.

What are Plaintiffs 5- Front attacks? -ANSWER-Facts of the case, policy, training, supervision, and discipline.

Do you have the right away when operating an emergency vehicle? - ANSWER-No, when operating an emergency you are requesting right away.

Who is responsible for accidents caused during emergency vehicle operations? -ANSWER-The operator of emergency vehicle.

Are officers responsible for accidents of negligence? -ANSWER-Yes.

What does the liability of accidents hinge on during police pursuits? - ANSWER-The decision making of the officer.

Why are patrol officers liable for unsafe roads, controls, and structures? -ANSWER-It is the officers duty to report these condition due to the fact they are on patrol 24 hours a day.

What are Punitive Damages? -ANSWER-Personal penalties against an INDIVIDUAL in federal court. They are excluded from state court.

What happens if any employee of any government agency, entity, or department, deprives anyone of there constitutional rights? - ANSWER-They or their employer are subject to be sued in Federal court Depending on their regard for statutes, policy, and regulations.

Is there any cap on the amount a defendant can be sued for in federal court? -ANSWER-No.

Who May bring a suit? -ANSWER-Anyone.

Who May be a defendant? -ANSWER-Anyone acting under the color of the law.

What an employees best protection from being individually liable? - ANSWER-Written Policy.

What is the liability of other officers present when a civil rights violation takes place? -ANSWER-Equal punishment.

What are the two highest law suits brought upon law enforcement? - ANSWER-Use of excessive force, and false arrest/ false imprisonment.

Brower v. county of Inyo. what is said about use of roadblocks? - ANSWER-They will always be used as a last resort.

What is the most effective survival tool in law enforcement in which could change the opinion of society and they way they perceive you? - ANSWER-Word of mouth.

What are the two most effective poisons law enforcement administers to itself? -ANSWER-Stretches of authority, and seeds of distrust.

What are the three most effective disciplines? -ANSWER-Self discipline, peer discipline, and administrative discipline.

Confession definition? -ANSWER-Admitting to all elements of an offense.

Admission definition? -ANSWER-Admitting to some elements of an offense but not all.

Statement definition? -ANSWER-Anything thing suspect says other than a confession or admission.

Totality of circumstances definition? -ANSWER-All of the facts surrounding the case.

What amendment does Miranda apply to? -ANSWER-The 5th and 6th Amendment.

What kind of evidence does Miranda apply to? -ANSWER-Testimonial evidence.

What is testimonial evidence? -ANSWER-Written or verbal statements used as evidence of a crime.

Can you gain evidence such as hair, blood, fingerprints, and photographs without applying Miranda? -ANSWER-Yes.

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