Custody & Interrogation
Quiz by Robert Best
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- Q1Custodystate of being detained or held under ground30s
- Q2Miranda Warningfour statements which must be communicated to anyone being taken into police custody according to the Fifth Amendment30s
- Q3Fifth Amendmentguarantees the right to a grand jury, forbids "double jeopardy" and protects against self-incrimination30s
- Q4Double Jeopardybeing prosecuted twice for the same offense30s
- Q5Self-Incriminationproving oneself was involved in a crime or exposing oneself to a criminal prosecution30s
- Q6Prisoner Transportingmovement of a prisoner to the appropriate facility by the arresting officer30s
- Q7Juvenileyoung person30s
- Q8Restraintsequipment used to limit the movement of a prisoner30s
- Q9Booking a Suspectentering a suspect into the system upon arrival to a detention center or jail30s
- Q10Incarcerationplacing a suspect into a holding cell or other secure facility to await trail or the posting of bond30s
- Q11Suspectindividual thought to be guilty of a crime30s
- Q12Interviewquestioning conducted to father information from individuals who have or may have knowledge needed in an investigation30s
- Q13Custodial Interviewinterviews obtained when an individual is in custody30s
- Q14Non-Custodial Interviewinterview obtained when an individual is not in custody30s
- Q15Interrogationquestioning done by law enforcement officials in order to elicit an incriminating response30s