Introduction to the Constitution & LE Key Terms
Across
- 5. property of any nature,that is used in the commission of a crime or has been altered from its original intended use
- 6. unauthorized departure from custody
- 7. any weapon, device, or instrument which in the manner of its use or intended use is capable of producing death or serious bodily injury
- 9. – includes kicks, punches, and strikes
- 13. physical acts or the threat of physical acts intentionally used to commit a crime
- 14. a sixth sense, gut feeling, or thought that is not based on any actual information
Down
- 1. officers must be within their jurisdiction and their legal right to arrest
- 2. can be given verbally or physically
- 3. control is gained through giving loud, verbal commands to the person being engaged
- 4. actual seizure of a person or under arrest by a peace officer;
- 8. evidence that would make a reasonable person believe that a crime has been, is being, or will be committed
- 10. physical acts or the threat of physical acts intentionally used to do an act or commit a
- 11. includes grabs, holds, pressure points, and joint lock
- 12. a wrong; a private or civil wrong or injury resulting from a breach of a legal duty
- 15. general authority exercised over another within certain limits