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Hot and Fresh Pursuit - Mini Course

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Knowing the difference between hot and fresh pursuit is key for handling suspects safely and within the law. Understanding these concepts helps you make the right decisions in the field and avoid mistakes that could compromise your case. This class covers the essentials of pursuit law, giving you the confidence to act effectively while respecting legal boundaries.

In Hot and Fresh Pursuit, you’ll get a straightforward explanation of what sets hot and fresh pursuits apart, how to handle them, and what to do if a pursuit starts to go cold. We’ll also discuss when you can enter a suspect’s home under fresh pursuit and what the courts say about it.

What You’ll Learn

  • Hot vs. Fresh Pursuit
    Learn how to tell the difference between hot and fresh pursuits and why that distinction matters.

  • Identifying Stale Pursuits
    Understand the signs that a pursuit has gone cold and how to adjust your approach.

  • Entering a Suspect’s Home
    Get clear on the legal framework for entering a suspect’s home during fresh pursuit and what steps you need to follow.

By the end of this class, you’ll be able to handle pursuits confidently and correctly. You’ll know how to apply the rules of pursuit, keep yourself and others safe, and build cases that hold up in court.


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ZACK WALLACE

Hot and Fresh Pursuit - Mini Course

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Stanley Vinet
Hot and Fresh Class was Hot and Fresh

Excellent course for new LEOs

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Joshua Svendsen
Hot and Fresh Pursuit

Great refresher training! Thanks

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Ernesto Dominguez
Real world application

Great presentation with actual footage and explanations of how case law applies in the moment. I enjoyed this presentation keep up the good work.

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Steven Moreland

It was a good review