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Street Cop Podcast

Avoid Invalidating Your Case

Street Cop Podcast

Street Cop Training

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4.9967 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2021

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

In this archive episode, Dennis answers some group questions and provides tips on how to avoid invalidating your case. Recorded on 03/26/2018.

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0:00.0

So I lost my place here.

0:04.0

I'm going to be here.

0:05.0

H-huh.

0:07.0

You trying to be a street cop?

0:10.0

So, I've lost my place here. Brian writes in the group, if I do something that's against

0:18.0

department SOPs that would affect, would that affect suppression of evidence in court?

0:23.2

For example, consent to search forms require a supervisor,

0:25.6

OIC, to be on scene.

0:27.3

And the use of, the consent of the use of form,

0:30.8

not verbal consent, must be used per policy.

0:34.6

If contraband was obtained through verbal consent

0:37.0

or without the supervisor, oh, I see present,

0:39.3

but that even to be suppressed because it was against policy

0:41.3

asking for a friend.

0:42.0

So I responded back saying, I had to contact a friend of mine.

0:44.8

I knew the answer to this.

0:45.8

I just didn't want to be incorrect and speaking and conferring

0:49.0

with my wife's uncle, who's an attorney,

0:51.6

you'll see I tagged him in that post.

0:53.3

We had a conversation briefly after that.

0:55.6

I meant to get on here and answer that question yesterday.

0:57.6

And here's what I was going to tell you, and he agreed with.

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