You're walking down the street when a police officer asks you how you're doing. How do you respond?
a.) Run.
b.) Say fine and continue on your way.
c.) You pull out a gun.
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a.) Because you have fled the scene you have given the officer probable cause that you are involved in criminal activity and you have forfeited rights. Move back 3 spaces.
b.) This is a fine way to answer, but you're not legally bound to answer. Do nothing.
c.) You have just given the officer a reason to use lethal force. Go to the morgue.
As your walking down the street from a squirt gun fight you stop to place the water gun into your purse. An officer walks up to you and asks if he may search you. What do you do?
a.) Run.
b.) Ask if you are free to leave.
c.) Agree.
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a.) Because you have fled the scene you have given the officer probable cause that you are involved in criminal activity and you have forfeited rights. Move back 3 spaces.
b.) The officer asks again if he may search you, so you say that you are going to leave. Do nothing.
c.) The officer finds nothing suspicious and tells you that you're free to go. Do nothing.
You have been stopped by a policeman on the street and he has asked to search you. You asked if you were free to leave and he replied that no you were not. Because the policeman has reasonable suspicion, what is he allowed to search?
a.) Your purse.
b.) Your person.
c.) All of the above.
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a.) Yes he can search your purse because it easily accessible to you. Do nothing.
b.) Your person is easily accessible to you so he may search you for weapons. Do nothing.
c.) He may search everything that is quickly and easily accessible to you. Move forward one space.
You're walking home from a drug deal and an officer approaches you and asks to search you. What do you do?
a.) Run.
b.) You consent.
c.) Say no.
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a.) Congrats you just forfeited all of your rights and the officer arrests you. Go to jail.
b.) The officer finds your meth. Go to jail.
c.) Correct. You don't have to consent to a search because the officer doesn’t have reasonable suspicion. Roll again.
You have a concealed weapons license and as you're walking down the street an officer approaches you and asks to search you.
a.) You pull out your license.
b.) You quickly pull out your gun.
c.) You consent to a search.
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a.) The cop reads your license and then says you are free to leave. Roll again.
b.) The officer shoots you. Go to the morgue.
c.) The officer feels a knife through your pocket and reaches in and finds your weed. Go to jail.
An officer approaches you on the street and tells you that they have reasonable suspicion that you have committed a crime. What are they allowed to do?
a.) Pat you down.
b.) Search your pockets.
c.) Arrest you.
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a.) An officer can pat you down if they have reasonable suspicion, but they can't enter your pockets unless they feel something that resembles a weapon. Roll again.
b.) They cannot search your pockets without probable cause. Do nothing.
c.) The officer cannot arrest you without a warrant and for that to happen they need probable cause. Go to jail.
An officer approaches you on the street and tells you that they have probable cause that you have committed a crime. What are they allowed to do?
a.) Pat you down.
b.) Search your pockets.
c.) Arrest you.
d.) a and b.
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a.) They can pat you down. Do nothing.
b.) They can search your pockets even if they don't feel something suspicious. Do nothing.
c.) They can't arrest without a warrant. Go back two spaces.
d.) Correct. Roll again.
a.) Run.
b.) Say fine and continue on your way.
c.) You pull out a gun.
Answers
a.) Because you have fled the scene you have given the officer probable cause that you are involved in criminal activity and you have forfeited rights. Move back 3 spaces.
b.) This is a fine way to answer, but you're not legally bound to answer. Do nothing.
c.) You have just given the officer a reason to use lethal force. Go to the morgue.
As your walking down the street from a squirt gun fight you stop to place the water gun into your purse. An officer walks up to you and asks if he may search you. What do you do?
a.) Run.
b.) Ask if you are free to leave.
c.) Agree.
Answers
a.) Because you have fled the scene you have given the officer probable cause that you are involved in criminal activity and you have forfeited rights. Move back 3 spaces.
b.) The officer asks again if he may search you, so you say that you are going to leave. Do nothing.
c.) The officer finds nothing suspicious and tells you that you're free to go. Do nothing.
You have been stopped by a policeman on the street and he has asked to search you. You asked if you were free to leave and he replied that no you were not. Because the policeman has reasonable suspicion, what is he allowed to search?
a.) Your purse.
b.) Your person.
c.) All of the above.
Answers
a.) Yes he can search your purse because it easily accessible to you. Do nothing.
b.) Your person is easily accessible to you so he may search you for weapons. Do nothing.
c.) He may search everything that is quickly and easily accessible to you. Move forward one space.
You're walking home from a drug deal and an officer approaches you and asks to search you. What do you do?
a.) Run.
b.) You consent.
c.) Say no.
Answers
a.) Congrats you just forfeited all of your rights and the officer arrests you. Go to jail.
b.) The officer finds your meth. Go to jail.
c.) Correct. You don't have to consent to a search because the officer doesn’t have reasonable suspicion. Roll again.
You have a concealed weapons license and as you're walking down the street an officer approaches you and asks to search you.
a.) You pull out your license.
b.) You quickly pull out your gun.
c.) You consent to a search.
Answers
a.) The cop reads your license and then says you are free to leave. Roll again.
b.) The officer shoots you. Go to the morgue.
c.) The officer feels a knife through your pocket and reaches in and finds your weed. Go to jail.
An officer approaches you on the street and tells you that they have reasonable suspicion that you have committed a crime. What are they allowed to do?
a.) Pat you down.
b.) Search your pockets.
c.) Arrest you.
Answers
a.) An officer can pat you down if they have reasonable suspicion, but they can't enter your pockets unless they feel something that resembles a weapon. Roll again.
b.) They cannot search your pockets without probable cause. Do nothing.
c.) The officer cannot arrest you without a warrant and for that to happen they need probable cause. Go to jail.
An officer approaches you on the street and tells you that they have probable cause that you have committed a crime. What are they allowed to do?
a.) Pat you down.
b.) Search your pockets.
c.) Arrest you.
d.) a and b.
Answers
a.) They can pat you down. Do nothing.
b.) They can search your pockets even if they don't feel something suspicious. Do nothing.
c.) They can't arrest without a warrant. Go back two spaces.
d.) Correct. Roll again.