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The following persons cannot make an arrest under the authority of a capias?
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A person who is not a peace officer but is willing to accept the responsibility and is named in the writ
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An officer with probable cause to believe that an offense occurred may arrest without a warrant a Person who
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Violates a protective order even though the officer did not witness the violation.commits an assault resulting in bodily injury to a member of his or her family or household.commits disorderly conduct in the officer's view.
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If it is necessary to verify a protective order before arresting an individual named in the injunction for a violation of the directive, the officer is required to
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Remain at the scene of the investigation while verifying the allegation and prevent further commission of family violence
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The corpus delicti rule states that a confession
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Must be corroborated with independent evidence.
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Evidence seized under an invalid search warrant but seized in good faith can
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Still be used in court.
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A person arrested by order of a search warrant shall be taken before
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The issuing magistrate.
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Under Article 14.06 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, how soon should a person be taken before a magistrate?
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As soon as possible
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An "order of arrest" issued by the clerk of the court is a
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capias
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If the true name of the suspect is not known, a warrant for his arrest
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Must contain a reasonable definite description of him
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A police officer summons a citizen to assist him in performing his duty as a peace officer. The citizen refuses to assist the officer. The officer may
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Report the citizen to the district or county attorney
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The affidavit filed in applying for a warrant of arrest is called a
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Complaint
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Contemporaneous with a lawful arrest, what area may you search?
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The body of the person and the area within immediate control
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A search warrant is a written order, issued by a magistrate and directed to a peace officer,
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Commanding him or her to search for property or thing named in the warrant.to seize the property or thing and bring the property or thing before the issuing magistrate.to search for and photograph a child
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The level of proof required to obtain a search warrant is
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Probable cause
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A search warrant may
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Order an arrest
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