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Tort - CORRECT ANS A private or civil wrong or injury, other than a breach of contract. Preponderance of evidence - CORRECT ANS The amount of information needed to decide in favor of a party in a civil suit. It consists of more than fifty percent of the believable evidence in favor of the pa...

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Missouri POST Test Study Guide 2023
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Tort - CORRECT ANS A private or civil wrong or injury, other than a breach of
contract.
Preponderance of evidence - CORRECT ANS The amount of information needed
to decide in favor of a party in a civil suit. It consists of more than fifty percent of the
believable evidence in favor of the party's suit or defense. One more fact than the
other party has established.
Proof beyond a reasonable doubt - CORRECT ANS The amount of information
needed to convict a person of a crime. It is enough evidence to eliminate all
reasonable objections to the prosecution's case against a suspect. It is not absolute
proof, but it is more than probable cause.
Summons - CORRECT ANS Papers requiring you to appear in civil or criminal
court.
Bill of Rights - CORRECT ANS First 10 amendments of the constitution that
guarantees rights to all U.S. citizens.
Exceptions to the First Amendment - CORRECT ANS Obscenities, fighting words,
commercial speech, defamation: slander (spoken) or libel (written), incendiary
speech, and time, place, and manner restrictions on speech.
Nexus - CORRECT ANS Connection
Amendments typically applied to LEO's - CORRECT ANS 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th
4th Amendment - CORRECT ANS Citizens are protected against unreasonable
searches and seizures against their person, property, and papers.
5th Amendment - CORRECT ANS Protection against self-incrimination and double
jeopardy. Can not hold a person without presentment or indictment of a grand jury.
6th Amendment - CORRECT ANS Right to a speedy and public trial. Right to face
accuser. Right to have counsel.
8th Amendment - CORRECT ANS Right not to have excessive bail, unjust fines, or
unjust punishment.
14th Amendment - CORRECT ANS Establishes primacy of federal government
over state government. U.S. citizen first.
Branches of the Government - CORRECT ANS Legislative, Executive, Judicial
Branch of government LEO's a part of - CORRECT ANS Executive, but evidence is
part of the judicial
Exclusionary Rule - CORRECT ANS Any evidence which is obtained illegally must
be excluded from trial.
Booking process - CORRECT ANS An administrative process which records
pedigree information and inventory of personal belongings is authorized. This is not
subject to Miranda.
Twenty-Four Hour Rule - CORRECT ANS Statute that requires a suspect in
custody be released after twenty-four hours if no warrant is issued.
Chain of Custody - CORRECT ANS Documenting a seized item's whereabouts
from seizure until introduction into court.

, Missouri POST Test Study Guide 2023
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Best Evidence Rule - CORRECT ANS States that the original of a piece of
documentary evidence must be entered as evidence, unless the original is lost or
destroyed through no fault of the party offering it.
Exceptions to the Exclusionary Rule - CORRECT ANS Impeachment, Independent
Source, Inevitable Discovery, and Good Faith
Miranda v. Arizona - CORRECT ANS Supreme Court ruled that all suspects must
be read their rights prior to being questioned. Protects the 5th Amendment.
Miranda equation - CORRECT ANS Custody + Interrogation/Guilt-Seeking
Questions
Exceptions to Miranda - CORRECT ANS Undercover officers and private citizens
without LEO involvement
Custody - CORRECT ANS Reasonable belief that you are not free to leave
Miranda Warning Content - CORRECT ANS You have the right to remain silent;
Anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of law;
You have the right to talk with an attorney and him/her present while you are
questioned;
If you can not afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you;
You can decide at any time to exercise these rights;
Do you understand these rights?
When you should reread Miranda - CORRECT ANS Significant passage of time,
change in personnel interrogating, or change in location.
Freedom of Movement - CORRECT ANS Contact, Detention, Arrest.
Type of seizure, justification, force used, type of search, and is Miranda issued
during a voluntary contact - CORRECT ANS No seizure, mere hunch or suspicion
as justification, no force used, no search administered, and Miranda is not read.
Type of seizure, justification, force used, type of search, and is Miranda issued
during a temporary detention - CORRECT ANS Limited seizure of time, reasonable
suspicion as justification, non-deadly force reasonably used, frisk for weapons is
permissible, and Miranda generally isn't read.
Type of seizure, justification, force used, type of search, and is Miranda issued
during an arrest - CORRECT ANS Complete seizure, probable cause as
justification, reasonable force can be used, search incident to arrest, and Miranda
can be read.
Leaping area search - CORRECT ANS Ability to search for evidence or contraband
anywhere within reaching and leaping distance of a person upon arrest.
Criteria that prisoners must be separated by - CORRECT ANS Age, sex, and type
of offense. Must be separated by sight and sound.
Search warrant is valid for - CORRECT ANS Ten days
Stale information - CORRECT ANS Information older than 24-36 hours
Knock-and-Announce Warrant - CORRECT ANS You knock on the door several
times and announce yourself clearly and loudly so that a reasonable person can
hear it.

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