ND
POST
Test
Criminal
&
Traffic
Law
What
title
of
the
NDCC
is
Corrections,
Patrol,
and
Probation?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-12
What
title
of
the
NDCC
is
Criminal
Code?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-12.1
What
title
of
the
NDCC
is
Motor
Vehicles?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-39
What
title
of
the
NDCC
is
Weapons
Law?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-62.1
What
title
of
the
NDCC
is
Food,
Drugs,
Oils,
and
Compounds?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-19
Define
Intentionally.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Purpose
to
do
so.
Define
Knowingly.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Firm
belief
in
doing
so.
Define
Recklessly.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Clearly
unjustifiable
disregard.
Define
negligently.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Unreasonable
disregard.
Define
willfully.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Engages
in
conduct
intentionally,
knowingly,
or
recklessly.
What
is
the
maximum
jail
time,
and
court
admin
fee
for
an
AA
Felony.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Life
without
parole,
and
$1,000.
What
is
the
maximum
jail
time,
fine,
and
court
admin
fee
for
an
A
Felony.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-20
years,
$20,000,
and
$1,000.
What
is
the
maximum
jail
time,
fine,
and
court
admin
fee
for
an
B
Felony.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-10
years,
$20,000,
and
$750.
What
is
the
maximum
jail
time,
fine,
and
court
admin
fee
for
an
C
Felony.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-5
years,
$10,000,
and
$500. What
is
the
maximum
jail
time,
fine,
and
court
admin
fee
for
an
A
Misd.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-360
days,
$3,000,
and
$300.
What
is
the
maximum
jail
time,
fine,
and
court
admin
fee
for
an
B
Misd.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-30
days,
$1,500,
and
$225.
What
is
the
maximum
jail
time,
fine,
and
court
admin
fee
for
an
Infraction.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-No
jail
time,
$1,000,
and
no
court
admin
fee.
What
are
the
Elements
of
a
crime.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-The
conduct,
the
circumstances,
the
culpability,
results,
and
nonexistence
of
a
defense.
Define
Bodily
Injury.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Any
impairment
of
physical
condition,
including
physical
pain.
Define
Substantial
Bodily
Injury.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-A
substantial
temporary
disfigurement,
loss,
or
impairment
of
the
function
of
any
bodily
member
or
organ.
Define
Serious
Bodily
Injury
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Bodily
injury
that
creates
a
substantial
risk
of
death
or
which
causes
serious
permanent
disfigurement,
unconsciousness,
extreme
pain,
permanent
loss
or
impairment
of
the
function
of
any
bodily
member
or
organ,
a
bone
fracture,
or
impediment
of
air
flow
or
blood
flow
to
the
brain
or
lungs.
Define
Abduct.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-To
restrain
a
person
with
intent
to
prevent
his
liberation
by
secreting
or
holding
him
in
a
place
where
he
is
not
likely
to
be
found
of
endangering
or
threating
to
endanger
the
safety
of
any
human
being.
Define
Restrain.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Restrict
the
movement
of
a
person
unlawfully
and
without
consent
as
to
interfere
substantially
with
his
liberty
by
removing
him
from
his
place
of
residence
or
business,
by
moving
him
a
substantial
distance
from
one
place
to
another,
or
by
confining
him
for
a
substantial
period.
Describe
the
crime
of
False
Information
to
LE.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Willfully
gave
false
information
or
a
false
report
to
a
law
enforcement
officer. What
level
of
offense
is
False
Information
to
LE?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-A
Misd.
Describe
Driving
Under
the
Influence
(DUI).
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Drove
or
was
in
actual
physical
control
(APC)
of
any
vehicle
upon
a
highway
or
upon
public
or
private
area
to
which
the
public
has
a
right
of
access
for
vehicular
use;
and
the
defendant
was
under
the
influence
of
alcohol
or
controlled
substance.
Had
a
blood
alcohol
content
of
0.08
or
above
within
two
hours
after
driving.
Describe
Driving
Under
Suspension.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Operated
a
motor
vehicle
on
a
highway
or
on
public
or
private
areas
to
which
the
public
has
a
right
of
access
for
vehicular
use;
and
While
the
defendant's
license
is
suspended
or
revoked
in
any
jurisdiction.
What
level
offense
is
Driving
Under
Suspension?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-B
Misd.
Becomes
a
class
A
Misd.
if
it's
the
4th
or
more
offense
in
5-years.
Define
Reckless
Endangerment.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-A
person
is
guilty
of
Reckless
Endangerment
if
he
creates
a
substantial
risk
of
serious
bodily
injury
or
death
to
another.
What
level
offense
if
Reckless
Endangerment?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-A
Misd.
Becomes
a
class
C
Felony
if
the
circumstance
manifest
his
extreme
indifference
to
the
value
of
human
life.
Define
Kidnapping.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-A
person
is
guilty
of
kidnapping
if
he
abducts
another
or,
having
abducted
another,
continues
to
restrain
him
with
intent
to
do
the
following:
Hold
him
for
ransom
or
reward,
Use
him
as
a
shield
or
hostage,
Hold
him
in
a
condition
of
involuntary
servitude,
Terrorize
him
or
a
third
person,
Commit
a
felony
or
attempt
to
commit
a
felony,
and
Interfere
with
the
performance
of
any
governmental
or
political
function.
What
level
offense
is
kidnapping?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-A
Felony
Unless
the
victim
is
released
alive
and
in
a
safe
place
prior
to
trial
then
its
a
class
B
Felony. Describe
Felonious
Restraint.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Knowing
abducts
another,
Knowingly
restrains
another
under
terrorizing
circumstances
or
other
circumstances
exposing
him
to
risk
of
serious
bodily
injury,
and
Restrains
another
with
intent
to
hold
him
in
a
condition
of
involuntary
servitude.
What
level
offense
is
Felonious
Restraint?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-C
Felony.
Describe
Unlawful
Imprisonment.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-If
the
suspect
knowingly
subjects
another
to
unlawful
restraint.
What
level
offense
is
Unlawful
Imprisonment?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-A
Misd.
Describe
stalking
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CORRECT
ANSWER-To
engage
in
an
intentional
course
of
conduct
directed
at
a
specific
person
which
frightens,
intimidates,
or
harasses
that
person
and
which
serves
no
legitimate
purpose.
Describe
Duress.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Engaged
in
the
proscribed
conduct
because
he
was
compelled
to
do
so
by
threat
of
imminent
death
or
serious
bodily
injury
to
himself
or
to
another.
Describe
Preventing
Arrest.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Intent
to
prevent
a
public
servant
from
effecting
an
arrest
of
himself
or
another
for
a
misdemeanor
or
infraction.
What
level
offense
is
Preventing
Arrest?
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CORRECT
ANSWER-A
Misd.
Becomes
a
C
Felony
when
the
suspect
is
trying
to
prevent
arrest
of
a
class
A,
B,
or
C
Felony.
Describe
Hindering
Law
Enforcement.
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CORRECT
ANSWER-Intentionally
interferes
with,
hinders,
delays,
or
prevents
the
discovery,
apprehension,
prosecution,
conviction,
or
punishment
of
another
for
an
offense
by:
Harboring
or
concealing
the
other,
Providing
the
other
with
a
weapon,
money,
transportation,
disguise,
or
other
means
of
avoiding
discovery
or
apprehension,
Concealing,
altering,
mutilating,
or
destroying
a
document
or
thing,
regardless
of
its
admissibility
in
evidence,
Warning
the
other
of
impending
discovery
or
apprehension
other
than
in
connection
with
an
effort
to
bring
another
into