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PC 832 Practice Quiz Questions With Complete Solutions
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In every crime or public offense, there must exist a union, or joint operation of act and intent, or criminal negligence. T or F correct answer: T 
 
A person who, after a felony has been committed, knowingly harbors, conceals,or aids a principal who has been charged with, committed or been convicted of that felony, with intent of helping the principal escape is called an... 
a) principal 
b) accomplice 
c) accessory correct answer: c 
 
A woman renting an apartment refused to pay rent for two...
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CLEET Cert Test Review 2024 Questions and Answers
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CLEET Cert Test Review 2024 Questions and Answers 
A crime may be defined as... -Answer-A public offense, forbidden, which the 
government sanctions. 
A suspect may invoke his/her right to counsel or right to remain silent when? -Answer-At 
any time during the investigation. 
A self incriminatory statement by a subject, falling short of a complete 
acknowledgement of guilt is known as what? -Answer-Admission 
Ted broke into Sally's at 0730 while Sally was sleeping. While in the apartment, Ted 
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Idaho POST Exam 2020(updated to pass)question and answer
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Idaho POST Exam 2020(updated to pass)question and answerWhat are the 6 pillars of character? - correct answer Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, justice & fairness, caring, civic virtues & citizenship. 
 
What are principles? - correct answer Universally held values that never change. 
 
What are values? - correct answer Beliefs that a person holds true. 
 
What are morals? - correct answer A code of values which guides our choices and actions, and determines the purpose and course of our...
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MPOETC CERTIFICATION TEST/151 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (A+)
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MPOETC CERTIFICATION TEST/151 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (A+) 
1st Amendment (1791) - √Answer :Freedom of speech, 
religion and press and the right to petition 
Quiz :2nd Amendment (1791) - √Answer :Right to bear 
arms 
Quiz :3rd Amendment (1791) - √Answer :The 
government may not house soldiers in private homes 
without consent of the owner 
Quiz :4th Amendment (1791) - √Answer :Freedom from 
unreasonable search and seizures 
Quiz :5th Amendment (1791) - √Answer :Double 
jeopardy, ...
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Texas DPS CID Exam Study Set questions and verified correct answers
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No defendant can be convicted without? - correct answer Evidence 
 
Officers two important roles concerning evidence? - correct answer Find evidence with or without a warrant; helps the prosecutor get the evidence admitted at trial. 
 
The main duty of persecutors is? - correct answer To make sure justice is done. 
 
Brady VS Maryland - correct answer the prosecution is required to disclose all evidence to the accused 
 
Even though an officer may obtain evidence properly under 4th amendment it ...
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Criminal Procedure GPSTC 320/321 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Weeks v. US - Answer Case law that established exclusionary rule, evidence gotten without a warrant isn't admissible in a *federal court* 
 
Lottery tickets were seized from a home without a SW 
 
Wolfe v. Colorado (1949) - Answer FEDS would go to *local* officers and make them obtain evidence because the exclusionary rule did not apply to local and state officers 
also known as *Silver Platter Doctrine* - was ultimately struck down 
 
Mapp v. Ohio (1961) - Answer Extended the Exclusionary Rule...
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EVOC Written Test Review Questions and Answers (2023 / 2024) (Verified Answers)
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EVOC Written Test Review Questions and Answers (2023 / 2024) (Verified Answers) 
 
Emergency Vehicle Operations Course 
exemption requirement regarding use of red lights and siren is allowed when: 
1. responding to emergency call 
2. When an officer is in pursuit of a suspected violator of the law. 
3. The officer has probable cause to believe knowledge or presence of officer will cause suspect to destroy evidence of suspected felony 
4. Knowledge of officers presence will cause suspect to cease...
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The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) (Master Study Guide 2022 Test Bank) Complete
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TCOLE (Master Study Guide 2022 Test Bank) Complete Questions/Answered Correctly! 
 
That condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. {correct response}- Wellness 
 
According to the Occupations Code, a person licensed as a peace officer must complete 40 hours of legislatively required continuing education training once every 
{correct response}- 24 months 
 
According to Commission Rules, if a licensee's name is changed for any reason, suc...
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PC 832 Arrest Pre Exam with 100% correct answers
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PC 832 Arrest Pre Exam with 100% correct answers 
 
In every crime or public offense, there must exist a union, or joint operation of act and intent, or criminal negligence. T or F - answer-True 
 
A person who, after a felony has been committed, knowingly harbors, conceals,or aids a principal who has been charged with, committed or been convicted of that felony, with intent of helping the principal escape is called an... 
a) principal 
b) accomplice 
c) accessory - answer-Accessory 
 
A woman ...
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MPOETC Certification Test exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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1st Amendment (1791) 
Freedom of speech, religion and press and the right to petition 
 
 
 
2nd Amendment (1791) 
Right to bear arms 
 
 
 
3rd Amendment (1791) 
The government may not house soldiers in private homes without consent of the owner 
 
 
 
4th Amendment (1791) 
Freedom from unreasonable search and seizures 
 
 
 
5th Amendment (1791) 
Double jeopardy, can't incriminate yourself, due process 
 
 
 
6th Amendment (1791 
The right to a speedy and public trial. The right to confront t...
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