LETI - Missouri POST TEST Questions With Correct Answers
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LETI - Missouri POST TEST Questions
With Correct Answers
What is the 1st amendment? - answerFreedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and
Petition
What is the 4th amendment? - answerFreedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
What is the 5th amendment? - answerThe right to remain silen...
LETI - Missouri POST TEST Questions
With Correct Answers
What is the 1st amendment? - answer✔Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and
Petition
What is the 4th amendment? - answer✔Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
What is the 5th amendment? - answer✔The right to remain silent, due process, right to not self
incriminate.
What is the 6th amendment? - answer✔Right to a speedy and public trial.
What is the 8th amendment? - answer✔No cruel or unusual punishment
What is the 10th amendment? - answer✔States rights
What crimes have no time limitations? - answer✔murder, 1st degree rape, forcible rape,
attempted rape in the 1st degree, sodomy 1st, attempted forcible sodomy, any class A felony
What is a crime? - answer✔Criminal charges/case
What is a Tort? - answer✔Civil Case
Criminal case evidence must be: - answer✔Beyond reasonable doubt
Civil case is brought by the: - answer✔preponderance of evidence
What is the exclusionary rule? - answer✔All Evidence Which Is Obtained By You Illegally Is
Inadmissible
What does a judge issue and set? - answer✔Warrant / Bail
What are the 10 steps to the criminal process? - answer✔1. Detention (arrest)
2. Investigation
For detention you need: - answer✔Reasonable suspicion
For arrest you need: - answer✔Probable cause
What is reasonable suspcison? - answer✔Facts leading a reasonable officer/person to suspect a
crime has been committed and it was committed by the person in question.
What is probable cause? - answer✔
If you have probably cause you are how sure? - answer✔51%
Any infraction must be filed within: - answer✔6 months
What is considered a prior offender? - answer✔one who has been found guilty of one felony
What is considered a persistent offender? - answer✔one who has been found guilty or two or
more felonies committed at different times
Is booking a administrative procedure? - answer✔Yes
What is a bill of indictment? - answer✔1. Written by the prosecutor
2. States the facts of the case and the charges that will be pressed if grand jury agrees that PC
exists.
3.If the grand jury agrees that PC exists then they find the indictment to be a true bill.
What did the Terry v Ohio case cover? - answer✔Search incident to arrest and ability to search if
reasonable belief the suspect is armed and dangerous regardless of probable cause to arrest.
What is a frisk? - answer✔Limited search of the outer clothing for the purpose of finding
weapons.
What is 'Fresh pursuit?' - answer✔A legal doctrine that permits a Law-Enforcement Officer to
arrest a fleeing suspect who crosses jurisdictional lines.
When does fresh pursuit stop? - answer✔When the officer looses sight of the fleeing suspect and
is out of their jurisdiction.
What are the four types of abuse? - answer✔physical, emotional, financial, sexual
What is physical injury? - answer✔slight impairment of any function of the body or temporary
loss of use of any part of the body
What is serious physical injury? - answer✔A physical injury which creates a substantial risk of
death, or which causes death or serious and protracted disfigurement, protracted impairment of
health or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily organ
What is an admission? - answer✔Agreement to a fact or facts that tends to suggest guilt without
actually confessing to a crime.
What is an confession? - answer✔A voluntary admission of guilt about a persons involvement in
a crime.
How do you determine Abandoned Property? - answer✔A person who relinquishes interest in
personal property has no expectation of privacy in it.
What is open field? - answer✔Any area of public or private property in which the owner has no
expectation of privacy. An area that is not curtilage.
What is curtilage? - answer✔The grounds and area immediately surrounding a house or other
living space which are commonly used for family or other home life activity.
What is the plain view doctrine? - answer✔Officer must be lawfully present at the time of the
sighting. The item must be immediately recognizable as evidence of a crime or contraband.
Officer must have legal access to the area in order to seize the item.
What age is considered an adult? - answer✔18+ years of age
What age is considered an juvenile? - answer✔Anything under 17 years of age.
What is search incident to arrest? - answer✔1. To prevent the destruction of evidence.
2. To locate potential weapons
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