Yes, if they are in "fresh pursuit" of the individual.
Yes.
the police officers use the so called "miranda doctrine". . .
Yes.
"Probable Cause"
The police were in hot pursuit of the suspect.
This is not true. There might be times where it is intentional, such as when the police are certain about the suspect.
Yes they are police officers.
No. Auxiliary police officers are not officers of the court.
Police officers investigating drunk driving cases don't have to ask you if you have dentures, but the question is usually asked before a suspect takes a breath test. Alcohol can sequester underneath a denture and affect the results of the test. The remedy is to have the suspect remove the denture, rinse their mouth and the denture with water, and replace it.
The Defense of Life Rule has to do with the use of force by police. It says that police officers can use deadly force only when a suspect poses a serious threat or is about to escape.
Brown v. Texas
False