A) The warrant is served during night time, to make use of the element of surprise. B) The warrant is served during daytime only C) The warrant could should be served during daytime or night time D) The warrant should be served during daytime, unless there is a provision in the warrant allowing service at anytime of the day or night
A) Sketch of the place to be searched B) General statement of things to be seized C) Office applying for the Search Warrant D) Name of the subject, if known
A) No lawful person may be searched without a search warrant B) The person lawfully arested may be searched only in the presence of an independent and competent counsel of his own choice. C) The warrantless search and seizure as an incident to a lawful amest may extend beyond the person of the arrested to include the premises or surroundings under his immediate control D) The person arrested should be search for dangerous weapons or anything which may be used or which may constitute proof in the commission of an offense
A) the lawful occupant thereof B) two (2) witnesses of sufficient age and discretion residing in the same locality C) a competent and independent counsel of his own choice D) any member of his family
A) Police file B) Police blotter C) Police logbook D) Police journal
A) No. Photographs of the firearm and the receipt issued by the local Crime Laboratory Office for the said firearm/cartridges/slugs shall be submitted to the prosecutor or the court. B) Yes. It is specifically stated in the warrant that seized, captured or recovered firearms must be submitted immediately. C) No. The seized, captured or recovered fiream should only be submitted during trial. D) submitted to the local Crime Laboratory (CLO) which shall in turn process test might be misplaced, tampered or substituted
A) left front seat B) left rear Seat C) right rear seat D) right front seat
A) Chief Cook B) Chief of Office C) Chief Inspector D) Chief Tanod
A) Single crime B) Separate crime C) Continuing crime D) Statutory crime
A) Arresting Officer B) Desk Officer C) Duty Investigator
A) Arresting Officer B) Desk Officer C) Duty Investigator
A) Desk Officer B) Arresting officer C) Duty Investigator
A) Arresting Officer B) Duty Investigator C) Desk Officer
A) Duty Investigator B) Arresting Officer C) Desk Officer
A) Desk Officer B) Arresting Officer C) Duty Investigator
A) Arresting Officer B) Duty Investigator C) Desk Officer
A) No. A person cannot be committed to any detention facility without a warrant of Arrest B) Yes, an Order of Commitment is issued by the Prosecutor in lieu of the Warnart of Arrest C) Yes. An order of Commitment is issued by the judge in lieu of the Warrant of Arrest D) No, to put any person under arrest without a warrant is legal
A) When the person to be arrested is a prisoner who has escaped from a penal establishment or place where he is serving final judgment of temporarily confined while his case is pending, or has escaped while being transferred from one conftrement are to another B) When an offense has just been commited and he has probable cause to believed, based on personal knowledge of facts or Circumstances, that the person to be arrested has committed C) Where the accused released on bail attempts to live the country with court permission D) When, in his presence, the person to be arrested has committed, is actually committing, or is attempting to commit an offense
A) Ask for help from bystanders because they know exactly the person to be arrested B) Aim your frearm to the person to be arrested, and with a clear and commanding voice, direct him to surrender C) Wrestle with the person in order to arrest him, or else he might escape D) The police officer should introduce himself, show proper identification and make a manifestation of authority against the person to be arrested
A) Arrests are made only by police personnel in proper uniform B) Arrests are made from Mondays to Fridays only so that the suspects could avail of the services of the Courts C) Arests can only be made during daytime as is it too risky for the police to do if during night time D) Arrests can be made on any day of the week and at any time of the day or night
A) After ten days from issuance B) Within ten days from receipt C) After ten days from receipt D) Within ten days from issuance
A) The right to physical examination B) The right to communicate with his lawyer or his immediate tamly C) The right to bail D) The night to be informed of his constitutional right to remain silent and that any statement he makes could be used against him
A) Yes, A police officer making a lawful arrest may verbally summon as many persons as he deems necessary to assist him in effecting the arrest B) Yes, but only law enforcement officer should provide assistance C) Yes, but the assistance by any person to the police in effecting arrest must be voluntary D) No, The arrest of suspects and criminals is the sole work of the police.
A) No, but the arrest should be done in the presence of the person's nearest kin and at least two barangay officers in the area B) Yes. The police officer must have the warrant in his possession in making an arrest in order to make the arrest valid C) Yes. The police who made the arrest without a warrant in his possession is liable for arbitrary detention D) No, but if the person arrested so requires, the warrant shall be shown to him as soon as possible
A) Communist Terorist Movement B) Communist Terorist Movement C) Communist Terrorist Movement D) Comunnist Terrorist Movement
A) Yes, even without a warrant at anytime and any place of the commission of the offense. B) Yes, even without a warrant at anytime and in any place within the Philippines. C) No, only police officers, even without a warrant, may immediately pursue to retake him at anytime and in any place within the Philippines D) Yes, if he has a warrant of arrest at anytime and in anyplace within the Philippines
A) Case folder of the detainee containing the accomplished employees record of arrested suspect B) Proof of Psychological examination of the detainee requesting for custody C) Request for Custody of the arresting unit of the Commitment Order from the Court. D) Pocket money for staying in the jail
A) Chief Person B) Chief of Police C) Chief Cook D) Chief Tanod
A) Reservation B) Schedule C) Bail preparation D) Booked or processed
A) Desk Officer B) Arresting Officer C) Duty Investigator
A) Desk Officer B) Arresting Officer C) Duty Investigator
A) The Chief of Police must file, before the issuing court, an application for the extension of the validity period of said search warrant B) The search may be continued the following day, or days, until completed. C) The responsible police officer conducting the search must file, before the issuing court, an application for the extension of the validity period of said search warrant. D) The team conducting the search should go home.
A) Sketch of the things to be searched B) A Name of the subject, if known C) Name of the officer-applicant D) Address/ place (s) to be searched
A) No lawful person may be searched without a search warrant. B) The person lawfully arrested may be searched only in the presence of an independent and competent counsel of his own choice. C) The warrantless search and seizure as an incident to a lawful arrest may extend beyond the person of the arrested to include the premises or surroundings under his immediate control. D) The person arrested should be search for dangerous weapons or anything which may be used or which may constitute proof in the commission of an offense.
A) any member of his family. B) two (2) witnesses of sufficient age and discretion residing in the same locality C) A competent and independent counsel of his own choice. D) the lawful occupant thereof.
A) Arrest warrant B) Search warrant C) Order of Commitment D) Police blotter
A) No. The seized, captured or recovered firearm should only be submitted during trial B) Yes. It is specifically stated in the warrant that seized, captured or recovered firearms must be submitted immediately C) No. Photographs of the firearm and the receipt issued by the local Crime Laboratory Office for the said firearm/cartridges/slugs shall be submitted to the prosecutor or the court. D) submitted to the local Crime Laboratory (CLO) which shall in tum process test might be misplaced, tampered or substituted.
A) Search B) Inquest proceeding C) Seizure D) Arrest
A) After ten days from receipt B) Within ten days from receipt C) After ten days from issuance D) Within ten days from issuance
A) No. Nobody is above the law and anybody who committed a crime could be arrested. B) Yes. A senator or Member of the House of the representatives is immune from arrest for an offense punishable by not more than six years of imprisonment. C) Yes. A senator or Member of the House of the nipresentatives is immune from arrest while Congress is in session for an offense not more than three years of imprisonment. D) Yes. A senator or Member of the House of the representaves is immune from arrest while Congress is in session for an offense punishable by not more than six years of imprisonment.
A) Yes, but the assistance by any person to the police in affecting arrest must be voluntary. B) Yes, but only law enforcement officer should provide assistance. C) Yes. A police officer making a lawlul arrest may verbally summon as many persons as he deems necessary to assist him in effecting the arrest D) No. The arrest of suspects and criminals is the sole work of the police.
A) The person to be arrested could be the subject to greater restraint than what is necessary under the circumstances. B) Force could not be used against women and children suspects C) No violance or unnecessary force shall be used in making an arrest. D) Force maybe used to a person who is drank
A) Arrests can be made on any day of the week and at any time of the day or night. B) Arrests are made from Mondays to Fridays only so that the suspects could avall of the services of the Courts C) Arrests are made only by poloe personnel in proper uniform D) Arrests can only be made during daytime as is it too risky for the police to do it dunng night time.
A) The right to physical examination B) The right to bail C) The right to be informed of his constitutional right to remain silent and that any statement he makes could be used against him D) The right to communicate his lawyer or his immediate family
A) To demand physical examination by an independent doctor of his own choice. B) To privacy so that he could not be disturbed as to what statements he may give to the investigator C) To an inquest proceeding by a prosecutor to determine whether there is probable cause to hold the person D) To bail so that he will not stay inside the jail
A) No B) Yes, especially for arrested persons who committed heinous crimes C) Yes, secret detention places or solitary confinement could teach the arrested person not to indulge in the commission of crimes latur. D) Yes, foreigners who committed acts of terrorism may be put inside secret detention places solitary confinement
A) Pulong-pulong to inform the people about deceptions made by the CPPINPA/NDF B) The neutralization of all supporters and sympathizers of the CNN C) Medical and dental mission to reach the poor who are usually being exploded by the communist insurgents D) Police Community Relation (PCR)/ Barangay Peacekeeping Operations (BPO) activities
A) a place near of the patrol member's reach B) a place out of the patrol member's reach C) a place out of the suspect's reach D) a place near of the suspect's reach
A) to respect human rights B) to observe the human dignity of persons C) to serve or protect the illegal activity of a particular person, group or criminal syndicate D) to protect lives and properties
A) Attend to the other members of the patrol who are in immediate danger B) Attend to the injured C) Determine the crime committed, identify and question briefly the victim/complaint and possible witnesses at the crime scene D) Arrest criminals
A) Arrest the person who caused the conflict or difference to teach others a lesson B) When the person looks threatening or dangerous C) If the possession of a firearm or deadly weapon D) Only when reasonable suspicion exists
A) Call up any barangay official so that together, you go to the place and arrest the persons responsible for creating loud noises, especially during night time. B) Go to the place and ask tell the neighborhood to be patient with the loud noises as they are part of city life C) Never treat them as negligible or a nuisance. They only need courteous and tactful intervention and not enforcement actions D) Never mind calls or complaints of loud noises caused by barking dogs, drunks, appliances and parties |