it means that you shouldn't ask stupid questions
It is not illegal to ask for a lawyer during a police interview. The police must stop questioning you once you request a lawyer, as it is your right to have legal representation present. If they continue to question you without providing a lawyer, it could be considered a violation of your rights.
In this scenario, the officer may conduct a protective pat-down search of the individuals in the car to ensure the officer's safety. The search is limited to a cursory pat-down of the individuals' outer clothing to check for weapons. The officer cannot conduct a full search of the car or its contents without probable cause.
Yes. The police can interrogate any minor without the presence of their parent. Nowhere in the Constitution does it state otherwise. Parental presence is not required in order for the police to question your child. However, your child has a right to refuse to answer any questions or give any information. They also have the right to request a lawyer.However - If a child requests the presence of their parent while being interrogated, and they are denied that, then any statements made to the police can be open to legitimacy in whether or not the child's statements were given freely and voluntarily, without being coerced. IE: "I'll let you see your parents if you tell me what you did." Not all, but most law enforcement agencies are heavily advised to inform parents before interrogating a minor, to avoid the chance of a situation such as this arising in court at a later date.Addition for clarity: "Interrogation" as used in the above context refers to custodial interrogation, NOT mere conversation.The fact that an officer simply speaks to, or with, a juvenile (e.g.: on the street - in school - on a traffic stop - etc) does not imply an in-custody situation. Custodial interrogation implies that the juvenile is in custody for a violation for which he/she has been, or is about to be, charged with an offense.
No, it is not okay to touch someone without their consent, even if they are your spouse. It is a violation of their autonomy and boundaries. Consent must be freely given and cannot be obtained while someone is asleep.
a police warning if a formal notice that should you repeat the offense you will be ticketed or arrested depending on that particular circumstance you might also think of it as a favor giving you proper warning to stop whatever is going on
They might be brought to the police station and be given a warning.
Yes. A police officer is not exempt from traffic laws simply because he's a police officer. Any officer can stop and ticket another. Who works for what agency is not a factor. But the cold reality is that it would have to be a very clear and very serious violation before a ticket would be given. Too often the safety of a police officer depends on other officers and other agencies. If you are known as a cop who writes unnecessary tickets to other cops, that big bar fight can be a very lonely place.
Possibly. More specifics must be known before any kind of more specific answer can be given.
The cop given our patch,
That is entirely up to the individual officer. Respect is not given, it is earned.
No firm answer can be given. It depends greatly on the size of the department and the individual abilities and performance of duty of the officer.
The officer can only make decisions on whether to arrest, cite, or not to arrest, referred to as officer discretion. The officer cannot (honestly) promise leniency of a charge because they do not have that authority. Charges are filed and issued by a prosecutor, not a police officer. Any statements given to a police officer based on a "promise of leniency" without the prosecutor's cooperation will be considered coerced and inadmissible.
Yes, if the owner of the complex has given the police written permission to issue tickets on the property.
There is not a specific medal for a police officer wounded in action. The governor of a state or mayor of a city may choose to bestow a Medal of Honor or Medal of Valor on a police officer wounded in the line of duty, but there is not a specific one given solely to these brave officers.
There is not a specific medal for a police officer wounded in action. The governor of a state or mayor of a city may choose to bestow a Medal of Honor or Medal of Valor on a police officer wounded in the line of duty, but there is not a specific one given solely to these brave officers.
yes,it is illegal to warn someone of the location of a police officer if the officer is running a speed trap,or in some way trying to catch one or more person(s) breaking a law(s) without knowing a police officer is present,it is called interfering with police officer(s)in the line of duty.
You are paid at the police recruit level, which is obviously less than an actual officer is paid and varies from state to state etc. You are paid as an employee of the city and or state that your going to be an officer in and you also are given health benefits.