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gpstc Criminal Law Practice Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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gpstc Criminal Law Practice Exam 
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Is there attempted murder in GA? - Correct Answer ️️ -No 
Jurisdiction O.C.G.A. 17-2-1 - Correct Answer ️️ -Our power to exert to the full extent 
of the law because it is in our bounds (for law enforcement) 
Venue O.C.G.A. 17-2-2 - Correct Answer ️️ -For the courts; Criminal action shall be 
tried in the county where the crime was committed 
Is there a statue of limitation for murder? - Correct Answer ️️ -No 
Lim...
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CRIMINAL LAW: CHAPTERS 1-5/ EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWE| 2024/2025 Exam PREDICTIONS|RS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED/
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CRIMINAL LAW: CHAPTERS 1-5/ EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED/ 
common law - -Early English law, developed by the judges, into which were incorporated AngloSaxon tribal customs, feudal rules, and everyday rules of the village. became the standardized law in 
England and later in the United States 
crimes - -violations of existing societal rules of behavior as expressed in criminal statutes, for which 
criminal punishments may be imposed 
criminal code - -the codificatio...
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Texas Penal Code| 101 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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Classifications of Charges correct answer: Misdemeanors: Class A, Class B, Class C 
 
Felonies: Capital Felony, 1st Degree, 2nd Degree, 3rd Degree, State Jail Felony 
 
Misdemeanor Punishments correct answer: Class A: $4,000 fine Up to 1 year Jail 
Class B: $2,000 fine Up to 180 days Jail 
Class C: $500 fine No Jail 
 
Felony Punishments correct answer: Capital Felony: Death or Life Without Parole 
1st Degree: $10,000 fine Up to 5-99 years Jail 
2nd Degree: $10,000 fine Up to 2-20 years Jail ...
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TMB Jurisprudence Exam Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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TMB Jurisprudence Exam Latest Update with Verified Solutions have to report child abuse/neglect in what time frame 48 hours 
have to issue birth certificate in what time frame 5 days 
issue death certificate in what time frame 10 days 
report communicable disease in what time frame 7 days 
supply medical records in what time frame 15 days 
how many people make up TMB (nad what is their credentialing) 19 people: 12 physicians (9 md, 3 do), 7 laypersons 
how long do TMB board members serve 6 YEARS...
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FL STATE EXAM - FUNERAL SERVICES | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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When the board finds any licensee to be subject to pay fine, what is the maximum fine per each offense? 
- $5,000.00 
What is the penalty for giving false info when applying for or obtaining a license? - 3rd degree felony 
What is the penalty for obstructing a department of health investigation? - 2nd degree misdemeanor 
What is the penalty for public/private cemeteries who deny burial space due to race/creed/marital 
status/sex/national origin/color? - 2nd degree misdemeanor 
What is the penalt...
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Test Bank For Criminal Evidence Principles and Cases 9th Edition by Thomas J. Gardner
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Multiple Choice 
1. In terms of procedure, _____. 
a. felony cases involve more steps than misdemeanor cases 
b. misdemeanor cases involve more protections for defendants 
c. felony and misdemeanor cases have exactly the same procedures 
d. most states require grand jury review only in misdemeanor cases 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
c 
The Criminal Court Process CEPC.GARD.16.3.1 
2. An indictment is a formal criminal charge issued by the _____. 
a. b. c. d. 
ANSWER: 
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LGD-00027 Distinguish between a felony and a misdemeanor - ANSWER Misdemeanor - Maximum punishment 1 year or less. (Some states have longer punishments, but statute still classifies the crime as a misdemeanor) 
Felony - Punishment > 1 year 
 
LGD-00035 Identify categories of individuals prohibited from possessing firearms. - ANSWER 1. Convicted Felons 
2. Fugitives From Justice 
3. Drug Users/Addicts 
4. Persons Adjudicated Mentally Defective 
5. Illegal Aliens 
6. Persons with Dishonorable ...
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Missouri Post Study Guide 2024/2025 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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1. Technical Studies 
One can generally say that a serial murderer has the following characteristics: - They are a 
dangerous criminal. 
They murder more than once. 
Their crime may have a similar modis operandi. 
After a search warrant has been served: - d. All items seized need to be listed on the return to the 
court. 
Burglary: - is the intent to break into a building without consent with the intent of committing a 
crime inside (including theft). Burglary is a specific intent crime, requiri...
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Texas Penal Code Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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Texas Penal Code Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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Introduction to Criminal Justice 10e Robert M. Bohm, Keith N. Haley
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SOLUTION MANUAL FOR Introduction to Criminal Justice 10e Robert M. Bohm, Keith N. Haley-The chapter begins by discussing crime in the United States. It briefly describes several 
famous criminal cases in recent history. Criminal justice is examined as a system. That 
system includes the police, the courts, and corrections. The police deal with crime, crime 
control, arrests, and bookings. The prosecution deals with charging the defendants. The 
prosecution also determines if the suspect has comm...
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