A crime may be defines as - ANSWER-a public offense, forbidden, which the government sanctions
a suspect may invoke his right to counsel or right to remain silent - ANSWER-at any time during the investigation
a self incraminatory statement by a subject, falling short of a complete acknowledge...
A crime may be defines as - ANSWER-a public offense, forbidden, which the
government sanctions
a suspect may invoke his right to counsel or right to remain silent - ANSWER-at any
time during the investigation
a self incraminatory statement by a subject, falling short of a complete
acknowledgement of guilt is an - ANSWER-admission
Ted broke into Sally's at 7:30 AM while sally was sleeping. While in the apartment, Ted
intentionally set Sally's bed on fire. What crime did Ted commit? - ANSWER-1st degree
Arson
Cases where the four of criminal appeals has interpreted statutory law in very specific
cases are called - ANSWER-case law
An arrest warrant issued out of the district court, charging a misdemeanor. Can be
served - ANSWER-whenever the warrant states
Malice afterthought as used un murder inn the first degree may be defined as -
ANSWER-deliberate intent
normally, if you make an arrest outside your jurisdiction you do so - ANSWER-as a
private citizen
false arrest and false imprisonment cases are - ANSWER-criminal and civil
what are the two main types of municipal courts in OK? - ANSWER-courts of record and
courts not of record
requisite elements of a crime are - ANSWER-all of the above
a writ is - ANSWER-an order of the court
Mary, age 13, gives her consent to have sexual intercourse with sam age 22. If same
has intercourse with Mary, he has committed - ANSWER-rape in the first degree
burden of proof in a cviil case is - ANSWER-preponderance of the evidence
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