1- There are only a very limited number of circumstances in which an officer may make an arrest: The officer personally observed a crime; The officer has probable cause to believe that person arrested committed a crime; The officer has an arrest warrant issued by a judge. 2- An arraignment is usually a defendant's first court appearance in front of a judge and the prosecutor. The main purpose of the arraignment is to inform the defendant of the criminal charges against him or her.
1. Read theough the problem & analyze the facts.
2. Identify, in general terms, which offenses & defences might apply to the events.
3. described
4. break the problems facts down
5.break it down into series of ' events ' or ' incidents ' in which a criminal offense
6. potentially has been commited
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Police must obtain a warrant to monitor telephone calls.
Option A
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The Supreme Court of America has made and landmark judgements in electronic surveillance like tapping phone calls and accessing the phone records.
It stated that without a proper warrant if the police department carry out electronic surveillance means it amounts to be illegal, it is a breach of privacy of individuals.
So, the top court has issued guidelines before proceeding with the electronic surveillance. This judgement of preserving the right of the individual is considered to be the major policy decision taken by the court.