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Mark_Dafoe
#227519911Monday, November 13, 2017 3:23 PM GMT

In order to be eligible for a position with the Indiana State Police, this application and exam must be filled in its entirety and sent in the proper way. TO SEND YOUR APPLICATION: Join the following diss cord server: SQvmNHJ Send to Superintendent Mark Dafoe in DMs APPLICATIONS SENT BY OTHER MEANS WILL NOT BE REVIEWED The second section will ask for definitions, comparisons, and will have situational questions or questions to test your legal knowledge. Answer everything in your own words. Google and Wikipedia copy/paste answers or simply reworded copy/paste answers will result in the entire application being discarded. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Username: List any previous PROFESSIONAL agencies you've served in: If you do not have any previous experiences in a professional organization, why should you be considered for a position with the Indiana State Police? (Do not say anything along the lines of "I can help protect and serve the people"). How frequently are you online and able to participate in activities? The Indiana State Police holds a paramilitary tradition in its training, discipline, and operations. Are you willing to adapt to this environment? ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Define probable cause: Define reasonable suspicion: Distinguish the difference between detain/detention and arrest: What standard of proof is required to detain individuals for an extended period of time or conduct an arrest? What standard of proof is required to obtain a search or arrest warrant? Who must you speak to in order to obtain one? Who gets the final say in whether or not there is enough evidence for a warrant to be issued? In the case of Terry v. Ohio, the US Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement may conduct a pat down or "frisk" on the outer layer of clothing of a suspect for officer safety if they have reasonable suspicion to begin the initial contact. IS THIS STATEMENT TRUE OR FALSE? You drive by a home that is known for substance dealing and see an individual wearing a hoodie leave through a side door and walk down the sidewalk. Is there probable cause to stop and search this suspect? Why or why not? You walk into an alleyway after a citizen calls in about suspicious activity. Once you come around a corner, a suspect spots you and proceeds to take off on foot. Is there probable cause to chase after him and conduct an arrest and subsequent search? Why or why not?

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