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Legal Tips for Police Officers

Oct. 14, 2016
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tuition:  Free
Champaign Police Dept.
82 East University Ave.
Champaign, IL 61820
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Certification

This course is certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

Description

This training has been approved for 8 hours credit toward the 32-hr. recertification requirement for Lead Homicide Investigators.

The one-day program will be conducted by Appellate Court Justice Robert Steigmann and will benefit patrol officers, investigators, and supervisors.

Police work is difficult, and an officer’s uncertainty about the law can make the job even harder when dealing with issues like search and seizure, interviewing witnesses, or just investigating possible criminal behavior. This course will provide legal guidance on these and many other topics, so that evidence police officers obtain will be admissible at trial and the officers will be able to avoid civil liability for themselves and their agencies as they go about their law enforcement duties. Join Justice Steigmann for a practical discussion of important legal issues that currently impact police operations.

Topics

  • Avoiding the need to give a suspect Miranda warnings
  • Using the “knock and talk” doctrine to question people
  • The latest developments regarding vehicle searches
  • Benefits for officers and agencies from obtaining search warrants
  • How a “consensual encounter” differs from a person being “stopped” by police
  • Relying upon an anonymous 911 caller to conduct a vehicle stop
  • New developments in the law regarding consent searches
  • Searches incident to arrest and the U.S. Supreme Court decision on cell phones
  • How to interview witnesses so their statements will be admissible at trial if they later change their story

Instructor

Robert J. Steigmann

Robert J. Steigmann, Justice
Fourth District Appellate Court of IllinoisRead more

Deadline

Please register for this course by October 7.