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PROBABLE CAUSE
Refers to the evidence that warrants a person of reasonable caution in the belief that a crime
was committed.
RULE
7
of Police Operational Procedure (2010) provides that reasonable force can be used during an
armed confrontation.
ARRESTARE
The term “arrest” came from the Latin word ______ which means “cause to stop” and “restare” which
means “stay behind
10 DAYS
The head of office to whom the warrant of arrest was delivered for execution shall cause the warrant to
be executed within _____ from its receipt
400 YEARS OLD
The right of the law enforcement officers to use force to enter a building to make an arrest is
almost _______.
WARRANT OFFICER
Is any authorized member from the law enforcement agency usually from the Philippine
National Police (PNP) or National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) who holds a warrant for execution within 10 days from
receipt subject to renewal in case of failure to execute the same.
14TH
CENT
The term “arrest” came from the Latin word “arrestare” which means “cause to stop” and “restare”
which means “stay behind”. This term was used as early as the
JOHN DOE WARRANT
It is a warrant containing no specific person to be arrested but only descriptions based
on the testimonies of the victim/s or the witnesses.
ALIAS WARRANT
Refers to the warrant of arrest issued by a judge to the peace officer after returning the original
warrant of arrest after the lapse of the 10-day validity period.
FRISK SEARCH
This search was established by Terry vs. Ohio, that officers could conduct a pat down of an individual
the stopped if they believed the person is armed and dangerous. This is a protective search for weapons only.
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