Title: Preliminary Investigation
1Chapter 2
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3Menu
The Preliminary Investigation
Suspect I.D. and Apprehension
Scenario - Miranda
Gathering Evidence
Recording the Crime Scene
Legal Significance of Evidence
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5Preliminary
6Preliminary
Investigation
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8Fact gathering activitiesat the scene of a crime
Definition
Q 1
9May be the prelude to anin-depthinvestigation
10May be the prelude to anin-depthinvestigation
Q 36
11The initial response provides....
12Foundation fora CriminalCase
The initial response provides....
13Foundation fora CriminalCase
The initial response provides....
14Foundation fora CriminalCase
The initial response provides....
15Preliminary Investigation
- Partnership
- of Patrol Officers and Detectives
Q 37
16The Crime Scene
- Focus of the preliminary investigation
- Need to create a LIST of things to do upon
arriving at scene
17First responsibility...
- Protect scene
- Preserve evidence
- Public safety
Q 7, 38
18Determine First..
- Any needed
- Medical
- Treatment
19Determine if.
20Determine if.
If it has....
21Determine if.
If it has....
Q 2, 3
22If a Crime Occurs.
- Do visual inspection
- Interview victims and witnesses
- Call for assistance
- Develop a plan of action
Q 8, 32, 39
23If a crime occurs
24If a crime occurs
25If a crime occurs
26If a crime occurs
27If a crime occurs
Good Judgement
Q 33
28If a crime occurs
- Need to make split second decisions
- Emergency medical assistance
Q 40, 41
29A Dying Declaration
- Statement by a victim in anticipation of death
- Admissible as evidence
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31Menu
The Preliminary Investigation
Suspect I.D. and Apprehension
Scenario - Miranda
Gathering Evidence
Recording the Crime Scene
Legal Significance of Evidence
32Suspect I.D.
- Officers may see suspect
- Victims and witnesses I.D.
Q 45
33Suspect I.D.
- M.O. ? (Modus Operandi)
- Broadcast Description
Q 17, 44
34Suspect I.D.
Every characteristic or feature can be used to
eliminate the innocent, or pinpoint the guilty
Q 43
35Suspect I.D.
Witnesses sometimes
Exaggerate descriptions
36Suspect I.D.
Witnesses sometimes
Become agitated, cant think clearly
37Suspect I.D.
Witnesses sometimes
Make mistakes in I.D.
38Suspect I.D.
Hence the use of Comparison Descriptions
Similarities between suspect and a known person
39Suspect I.D.
Hence the use of Comparison Descriptions
Differences between suspect and a known person
40Suspect I.D.
I.D.
Obtained by compiling separate, slightly varying
descriptions into a whole
41Suspect I.D.
I.D.
Race
42Suspect I.D.
I.D.
Race
Age
43Suspect I.D.
I.D.
Race
Age
Sex
44Suspect I.D.
I.D.
Height
45Suspect I.D.
I.D.
Height
Weight
46Suspect I.D.
I.D.
Height
Weight
Build
47Suspect I.D.
- Compare height with doorway or object in room
48Suspect I.D.
- Compare height with doorway or object in room
49Suspect I.D.
- Compare height with doorway or object in room
50Suspect I.D.
- Example Rulers on doorways of convenience
stores
51Suspect I.D.
Basic Features Peculiarities
Graphic
52Q 24
53Suspect I.D.
Clothing Jewelry
Q 9
54The crossing of jurisdiction lines to chase a
suspect.
55The crossing of jurisdiction lines to chase a
suspect.
56The crossing of jurisdiction lines to chase a
suspect.
57The crossing of jurisdiction lines to chase a
suspect.
58The crossing of jurisdiction lines to chase a
suspect.
59Apprehend the Suspect!
Only 21 of all crimes reported are cleared by....
Q 42
60Apprehend the Suspect!
Only 21 of all crimes reported are cleared by....
61Apprehend the Suspect!
immediately
Only 21 of all crimes reported are cleared by....
62Apprehend the Suspect!
immediately
Only 21 of all crimes reported are cleared by....
63Apprehend the Suspect!
immediately
Only 21 of all crimes reported are cleared by....
Arrest
64MIRANDA
65MIRANDA
Q 19
66MIRANDA
Two Things That Trigger Miranda
Q 31
67MIRANDA
Custody
Deprived of liberty, suspect feels unable to leave
68MIRANDA
Interrogation
To change from an interview or questioning...
69MIRANDA
Interrogation
To a focus on a particular suspect
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71Menu
The Preliminary Investigation
Suspect I.D. and Apprehension
Scenario - Miranda
Gathering Evidence
Recording the Crime Scene
Legal Significance of Evidence
72Lets Discuss
73When to Give Miranda
74The Scene
- A Vehicle has been stopped for a broken
taillight.
75The Scene
- A Vehicle has been stopped for a broken
taillight.
76The Scene
- A Vehicle has been stopped for a broken
taillight.
77The Scene
- A Vehicle has been stopped for a broken
taillight.
78The Scene
- A Vehicle has been stopped for a broken
taillight.
79The Scene
- A Vehicle has been stopped for a broken
taillight.
80- Officer smells marijuana smoke in the car
81- Driver and passenger are arrested, and placed in
the back seat of the police car
82On the way to the station house, one of the
suspects begins screaming
83On the way to the station house, one of the
suspects begins screaming
84On the way to the station house, one of the
suspects begins screaming
85Drivers Statement
Why did you throw that joint out the window! It
was good stuff.
86Drivers Statement
Why did you throw that joint out the window! It
was good stuff.
87Drivers Statement
88Drivers Statement
I just bought it from Johnny-O for 20 bucks.
You owe me one!
89Just a Couple Questions, Please
Do the officers in the police car have to stop
the suspects conversation and give the Miranda
warning? Why or why not?
90Just a Couple Questions, Please
Are the officers allowed to use the discussion as
a basis for charging the suspects with a
crime? Why or why not?
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92Menu
The Preliminary Investigation
Suspect I.D. and Apprehension
Scenario - Miranda
Gathering Evidence
Recording the Crime Scene
Legal Significance of Evidence
93Gathering Evidence
Items are evidence if they
Offer clues to suspect
94Gathering Evidence
Items are evidence if they
Offer clues to suspect
Suggest how crime was committed
Q 29
95Gathering Evidence
Items are evidence if they
Offer clues to suspect
Suggest how crime was committed
Are not usually found at the location
Q 12
96Gathering Evidence
The Crime Scene Should be Photographed!
97Gathering Evidence
The Crime Scene Should be Photographed!
98Gathering Evidence
The Crime Scene Should be Photographed!
99Gathering Evidence
The Crime Scene Should be Photographed!
100Gathering Evidence
101Gathering Evidence
102Gathering Evidence
103Gathering Evidence
- Carefully Collected
- Casts of Footprints
- Tracks
- Toolmarks
Q 18
104Gathering Evidence
Never Touch Anything with Bare Hands!
105Gathering Evidence
Never Touch Anything with Bare Hands!
106Gathering Evidence
Never Touch Anything with Bare Hands!
107Gathering Evidence
Never Touch Anything with Bare Hands!
108Gathering Evidence
Never Touch Anything with Bare Hands!
Q 10, 11
109 Chain Of Custody
Officer B
Evidence
110 Chain Of Custody
Officer B
Evidence
111 Chain Of Custody
Evidence Lockup
Evidence
112 Chain Of Custody
Evidence Lockup
COURT
Evidence
Q 21, 22
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114Menu
The Preliminary Investigation
Suspect I.D. and Apprehension
Scenario - Miranda
Gathering Evidence
Recording the Crime Scene
Legal Significance of Evidence
115RECORDING THECRIME SCENE
- Field notes should contain
Q 30
116RECORDING THECRIME SCENE
- Field notes should contain
Q 20, 23
117RECORDING THECRIME SCENE
- Field notes are used for..
Q 13
118RECORDING THECRIME SCENE
Committing observations to writing
Q 14
119RECORDING THECRIME SCENE
Maintaining a chronology of events
120RECORDING THECRIME SCENE
Jog memory for court
Q 15, 16, 28
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122Menu
The Preliminary Investigation
Suspect I.D. and Apprehension
Scenario - Miranda
Gathering Evidence
Recording the Crime Scene
Legal Significance of Evidence
123Legal Significance
Of Evidence
124Legal Significance
- Corpus delicti of a crime
Latin
125Legal Significance
- Corpus delicti of a crime
Latin
(Body of evidence)
Q 5, 34
126Legal Significance
Fact
127Legal Significance
Fact
Evidence strong enough to establish a fact or
chain of facts
128Legal Significance
Fact
at face value
Q 4
129Circumstantial Evidence
- Deductions are made from various facts
- Indirectly show the facts to be proved
Q 6, 35
130Rules of Evidence
Insure that evidence collected by the police has
been collected
131Rules of Evidence
Insure that evidence collected by the police has
been collected
legally
132Rules of Evidence
Insure that evidence collected by the police has
been collected
legally
133Rules of Evidence
Yes!
Insure that evidence collected by the police has
been collected
legally
134Rules of Evidence
Evidence collected illegally is considered...
Q 27
135Rules of Evidence
Fruit of the poisoned tree
136Rules of Evidence
Fruit of the poisoned tree
137Rules of Evidence
Fruit of the poisoned tree
138Rules of Evidence
Fruit of the poisoned tree
Q 25, 47
139Exclusionary Rule
Evidence obtained illegally MUST be excluded at
trial!
140Exclusionary Rule
Evidence obtained illegally MUST be excluded at
trial!
141Exclusionary Rule
Evidence obtained illegally MUST be excluded at
trial!
142Exclusionary Rule
Evidence obtained illegally MUST be excluded at
trial!
143Three Tests of Evidence
- Relevancy
- Materiality
- Competency
144Relevancy
- Applicability of evidence to determine the
truth or falsity of the issue being tried
145Relevancy
- Applicability of evidence to determine the
truth or falsity of the issue being tried
146Materiality
- Importance of evidence in influencing the
courts opinion on an issue
Q 26
147Competency
- Quality of evidence or its fitness to be
presented to assist in determining questions of
fact
Q 46
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