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Army Military Police Search, Seizure, and Temporary Storage of Evidence and ContrabandSearch, Seizure, and Temporary Storage of Evidence and ContrabandSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsLesson 1 Searches and Seizures Backgaound InformationForeign SearchesFigure 1-1. Fourth Amendment Violation by the Government.Figure 1-2. Probable Cause Measured.Defination of SearchProcedures Required for A Mail SearchFigure 1-3. Postal Channels.Authority to ConsentPart B - Procedure Required for Seahching People, Vehicles, and BuildingsApprehensionSearches Incident to ApprehensionSearch RequirementsExigent Circumstances SearchA Visual Search of the External Portions of the BodyIntrusive Body SearchesIntrusion into other Body CavitiesFrisk SearchFigure 1-4. Frisk Search.Figure 1-5. Wall Search.Strip SearchVehicle SearchesBuilding SearchesBuilding Searches - Cont'dMilitary InspectionsGate InspectionsConfessions and AdmissionsArticle 31 ProtectionCircumstances of QuestioningFigure 1-7. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure Portion.Tricking the Subject During QuestioningReinitiating QuestioningRights WaiverDocumentationFigure 1-8. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate (Front).Figure 1-10. Signed Waiver.Figure 1-12. Refusal to Waive Rights.Curative WarningsRight to CounselLineupsPart C - Plain View Doctrine Plain View Doctrine Seized Evidence Must Lead to Criminal ProsecutionLesson 1 Practice ExerciseInstructionsInstructions - Cont'dAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 2 Direct Evidence HandlingPart A - Evidence Overview Preserving the SceneRecording the Crime ScenePhotographsPhotographs - Cont'dPhotographing Scene and Objects for EvidencePhotographing Scene and Objects for Evidence - Cont'dPhotographing Humans for EvidenceMaking A Rough SketchMaking A Rough Sketch - Cont'dLocating Evidence on SketchesFigure 2-2. Rough Sketch Showing Evidence MeasurementsFigure 2-3. Rough Sketch Showing Evidence MeasurementsFigure 2-4. Finished Sketch Drawn to Scale.Figure 2-5. Cross Projection Sketch drawn to Scale.Part B - Evidence CollectionPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPreserving the Evidence Recommended Methods for Handling Specific Item of Evidence Preparing DA Form 4137Wrapping, Packing, and Transmitting Evidence to the LabWrapping, Packing, and Transmitting Evidence to the Lab - Cont'dFigure 2-6. Evidence/Property Tag (DA Form 4002).Figure 2-8. Evidential Chain of Custody, Recorded on DA Form 4137 (Back).Figure 2-9. Wrapping and Packing Evidence to be Sent to the Lab.Figure 2-11. Evidence Examination Request, Recorded on DA Form 3655 (Back).Figure 2-12. Evidence Ledger Cover.Figure 2-14. Distribution of DA Form 4137.Figure 2-16. Suspense Files.Removing EvidenceFigure 2-17. Temporary Release of Evidence.Alternate CustodiansFigure 2-18. Evidence Ledger.Evidence LedgerFigure 2-20. Evidence Ledger End of Year Entry.Figure 2-21. Typical Evidence Depository Room.DoorwaysWindowsFigure 2-22. Evidence Ledger Entry After Inspection.Quarterly InventoriesChange of Custodian InventoriesFigure 2-23. DA Form 4137 Signature.Figure 2-24. DA Form 4137.External AgenciesMethods of Final DispositionDisposition of Controlled SubstancesLesson 2 Practice ExerciseInstructionsFigureAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 3 Temporary Evidence Storage Part A - Temporary Evidence Storage ContainersFigure 3-1. Types of Pad Locks.Part B - Temporary Evidence Storage SecurityControlling AccessExceptions to AR 195-5Lesson 3 Practice ExerciseInstructionsAnswer key and Feedback
Army Military Police
Search, Seizure, and Temporary Storage of Evidence and ContrabandSearch, Seizure, and Temporary Storage of Evidence and ContrabandSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsLesson 1 Searches and Seizures Backgaound InformationForeign SearchesFigure 1-1. Fourth Amendment Violation by the Government.Figure 1-2. Probable Cause Measured.Defination of SearchProcedures Required for A Mail SearchFigure 1-3. Postal Channels.Authority to ConsentPart B - Procedure Required for Seahching People, Vehicles, and BuildingsApprehensionSearches Incident to ApprehensionSearch RequirementsExigent Circumstances SearchA Visual Search of the External Portions of the BodyIntrusive Body SearchesIntrusion into other Body CavitiesFrisk SearchFigure 1-4. Frisk Search.Figure 1-5. Wall Search.Strip SearchVehicle SearchesBuilding SearchesBuilding Searches - Cont'dMilitary InspectionsGate InspectionsConfessions and AdmissionsArticle 31 ProtectionCircumstances of QuestioningFigure 1-7. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure Portion.Tricking the Subject During QuestioningReinitiating QuestioningRights WaiverDocumentationFigure 1-8. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate (Front).Figure 1-10. Signed Waiver.Figure 1-12. Refusal to Waive Rights.Curative WarningsRight to CounselLineupsPart C - Plain View Doctrine Plain View Doctrine Seized Evidence Must Lead to Criminal ProsecutionLesson 1 Practice ExerciseInstructionsInstructions - Cont'dAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 2 Direct Evidence HandlingPart A - Evidence Overview Preserving the SceneRecording the Crime ScenePhotographsPhotographs - Cont'dPhotographing Scene and Objects for EvidencePhotographing Scene and Objects for Evidence - Cont'dPhotographing Humans for EvidenceMaking A Rough SketchMaking A Rough Sketch - Cont'dLocating Evidence on SketchesFigure 2-2. Rough Sketch Showing Evidence MeasurementsFigure 2-3. Rough Sketch Showing Evidence MeasurementsFigure 2-4. Finished Sketch Drawn to Scale.Figure 2-5. Cross Projection Sketch drawn to Scale.Part B - Evidence CollectionPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPart B - Evidence Collection - Cont'dPreserving the Evidence Recommended Methods for Handling Specific Item of Evidence Preparing DA Form 4137Wrapping, Packing, and Transmitting Evidence to the LabWrapping, Packing, and Transmitting Evidence to the Lab - Cont'dFigure 2-6. Evidence/Property Tag (DA Form 4002).Figure 2-8. Evidential Chain of Custody, Recorded on DA Form 4137 (Back).Figure 2-9. Wrapping and Packing Evidence to be Sent to the Lab.Figure 2-11. Evidence Examination Request, Recorded on DA Form 3655 (Back).Figure 2-12. Evidence Ledger Cover.Figure 2-14. Distribution of DA Form 4137.Figure 2-16. Suspense Files.Removing EvidenceFigure 2-17. Temporary Release of Evidence.Alternate CustodiansFigure 2-18. Evidence Ledger.Evidence LedgerFigure 2-20. Evidence Ledger End of Year Entry.Figure 2-21. Typical Evidence Depository Room.DoorwaysWindowsFigure 2-22. Evidence Ledger Entry After Inspection.Quarterly InventoriesChange of Custodian InventoriesFigure 2-23. DA Form 4137 Signature.Figure 2-24. DA Form 4137.External AgenciesMethods of Final DispositionDisposition of Controlled SubstancesLesson 2 Practice ExerciseInstructionsFigureAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 3 Temporary Evidence Storage Part A - Temporary Evidence Storage ContainersFigure 3-1. Types of Pad Locks.Part B - Temporary Evidence Storage SecurityControlling AccessExceptions to AR 195-5Lesson 3 Practice ExerciseInstructionsAnswer key and Feedback
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