Term 1 of 50
In the United States Supreme Court Case, U.S. v. Havens, the court held that illegally seized
evidence ________ be used in court ____
Must / to dismiss the case
Should / to protect the defendant's rights
Could / To impeach the witness because preventing perjury is so important
Cannot / to convict the defendant
Term 2 of 50
What is the name of the crime for which the elements are (1) taking (2) of personal property (3) of
another (4) without consent (5) with intent to deprive the owner of its benefit?
First Degree Manslaughter
Allow a parent, guardian, attorney, adult relative, adult caretaker, or legal custodian to be
in the interrogation session.
a felony
Larceny
Term 3 of 50
The detention, interdiction, or other different treatment of an individual solely on the basis of
racial or ethnic status of the individual is
defined by Oklahoma statute as "racial profiling" and is strictly prohibited
encouraged as a means of promoting diversity and inclusion
mandated by federal regulations for national security reasons
considered a valid law enforcement practice in certain situations
,Definition 4 of 50
warrant states it may be served at any time of day or night
You are unable to appear before the magistrate to personally give testimony and present
your affidavit to the court in order to receive a search warrant. The statutes allow
A search warrant may only be served after 10:00 pm when the
Which class of person may not be permitted to testify as "lay" (non-expert) witnesses?
The exception to the hearsay rule that allows the jury to hear a statement made while the
declarant was still under the stress caused by the crime is commonly known as the
Term 5 of 50
Sam was found guilty at the age of 16 of the crime of Burglary 1st Degree. Sam was certified to
receive an adult sentence and imposition of judgment and sentence was deferred. Sam is now 17
and you have arrested Sam for misdemeanor assault & battery. Sam will be handled as a(n)
larva
adolescent
child
adult
Term 6 of 50
A warrantless arrest (taking into custody) of a juvenile, for the commission of a felony, is good, if
it's based on ______.
respondeat superior
preponderance of the evidence
probable cause
beyond a reasonable doubt
, Term 7 of 50
William Tomahawks, a non-Indian, commits a burglary on the Muscogee (Creek) Nation property.
How will the elements of the crime be defined, and which guidelines will be used for sanctions if
found guilty?
Larceny
Judicial Notice
Probable Cause
Only Oklahoma Statutes
Term 8 of 50
Sam is standing in the middle of his living room holding a .45 semiautomatic pistol when you
lawfully enter his residence to serve a court summons. You are aware that Sam has been
convicted of a felony and has not been pardoned. Sam has committed
a felony
larceny
judicial notice
a misdemeanor
Term 9 of 50
Pursuant to the Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions, for purposes of Arson First Degree
prosecutions, a building or structure is considered _______ if it actually contains one or more
persons at the time of the crime, and is considered ________if any part of it is normally used by any
person for lodging.
should acquit
respondeat superior
occupied / inhabited
principals
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