Pretext Stop {Ans: When an officer stops a vehicle for committing a traffic infraction, but really wants to investigate other, more serious criminal activity.}Accessory After the Fact {Ans: 1) An offender commits a felony. 2) Another person maintains or assists the offender. 3) The other person knows that the offender committed the felony. 4) The other person helps the offender escape arrest, trial, or punishment.}Deadly Force {Ans: Any force that is likely to cause death or great bodily harm.}Tort {Ans: A civil wrong in which the action or inaction of a person or entity violates the rights of another person or entity.}General Intent {Ans: Only requires that the suspect intentionally or willfully committed an illegal act.}Writ of Replevin {Ans: When the creditor is entitled to possession of collateral after default, the creditor may go to court and obtain an order entitling the creditor to possession.}