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CLEET FINAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND
B) COMPLETE ACCURATE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
Searches and seizures conducted outside the judicial process, without prior approval by
a neutral and detached judge or magistrate, are "per se" unreasonable _____. -
ANSWER under the Fourth Amendment - subject only to a few specifically established
and well-delineated exceptions
Hearsay is _____ - ANSWER Second hand information
Which class of person may not be permitted to testify as "lay" (non-expert) witnesses? -
ANSWER Persons who have no knowledge of the case
If a person has been convicted and placed on a suspended sentence, and that person
then commits another crime while still on probation, then _____ - ANSWER the District
Attorney may file a Motion to Revoke
What are the three primary factors that influence criminal jurisdiction in Indian country? -
ANSWER - Impact of sovereign status
- Plenary Power of Congress
- U.S. Supreme Court interpretations of Indian law
What is Indian country as defined by 18 US Code Section 1151? - ANSWER - Within
the limits of any Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of the US Government
- Dependent Indian communities
- All land allotments, the Indian title to which has not been extinguished, including rights
of way
What are the three major federal statutes in Title 18 of the Federal Code that govern
federal criminal jurisdiction in Indian Country - ANSWER - Indian Country Crimes Act
- Major Crimes Act
- Assimilative Crimes Act
,The _______ allows federal criminal courts to borrow state criminal code to fill gaps
where there is no federal law and apply it to areas under exclusive federal control. -
ANSWER Assimilative Crimes Act
A non-Indian commits a burglary on the Muskogee (Creek) Nation property. How will the
elements of the crime be defined, and which guidelines will be used for sanctions if
found guilty? - ANSWER Only Oklahoma Statutes
What are at least two ways to establish who is considered to be an Indian, for the
purposes of criminal jurisdiction in Indian Country? - ANSWER Must have Tribal or
Federal recognition of the person as Indian, and
Must be considered a member of a Federally recognized Tribe
You make a traffic stop. The driver, who is a non-resident of Oklahoma and lives in
another country, is lawfully visiting the United States. He is exempt from Oklahoma's
driver's license requirement if ____ - ANSWER He has a valid driver's license from his
home country in his immediate possession
An affidavit for a search warrant must describe the place to be searched - ANSWER so
precisely that location of the place to be searched may be determined solely by
reference to the description contained in the Warrant
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 _____ - ANSWER the magistrate to authorize you to sign the magistrate's name
to a copy of the search warrant.
A search warrant may only be served after 10:00pm when the ____ - ANSWER warrant
states it may be served at any time of day or night
In 1914 the federal case of Week vs. U.S. established the "exclusionary rule" in Federal
Courts. The ruling means that if a peace officer obtains evidence unlawfully, the
evidence _____ - ANSWER may not be used in court
In the US Supreme Court Case US vs. Havens, the court held that illegally seized
evidence _____ be used in court _____ - ANSWER Could
To impeach the witness because preventing perjury is so important
In Mapp v. Ohio, the evidence was suppressed because _____ - ANSWER The officers
did not have a search warrant and were not operating under one of the recognized
exceptions
, The public policy reasoning behind the exclusionary rule is _____ - ANSWER It will
deter peace officers from illegally seizing evidence, because the officers know the
evidence will not be admissible
In Miranda v. Arizona, the court assured a criminal defendant the right to _____ when
said defendant was _____ - ANSWER An attorney
Custodially interrogated
Who can issue a Search Warrant? - ANSWER The Judge of a Court having jurisdiction
For evidence to be admissible it must be relevant, _____ - ANSWER Material, and
Competent
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
_____ - ANSWER "Excited utterance" exception
If at the end of a trial the jury entertains a reasonable doubt as to whether the State has
proven the elements of the crime, they _____ - ANSWER Should acquit
When the court accepts a fact as true, because it cannot be seriously disputed, that is
known as - ANSWER Judicial notice
If a peace officer discovers a minor who has been injured, and no parent of the child
can be found, the officer may _____ - ANSWER Authorize treatment if the physician
says immediate treatment is necessary
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 judgement and sentence was
deferred. Sam is now 17 and you have arrested Sam for misdemeanor assault &
battery. Sam will be handled as a(n) _____ - ANSWER Adult
Ted broke into Sally's appartment at 4:30am while Sally was sleeping. While in the
appartment, Ted intentionally set Sally's bed on fire. The crime that Ted would most
probably be charged with is _____ - ANSWER Arson in the first degree
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 _____ -
ANSWER A felony
The legal steps necessary to violate a criminal statute are known as _____ - ANSWER
Elements of the offense
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