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(4.1.6) Amendment # ______ protects a citizen's private property from being taken for public use without just compensation. A) Four B) Five C) Ten D) Fourteen
B) Five
The "limitation" for obtaining an indictment for the offense "abandoning or endangering a child" is _______ years. A) two B) three C) five D) seven
C) five
Which of the following is false? A) Any vehicle proceeding at less than the normal speed of traffic is required to be operated in the right-hand lane then available for traffic. B) The rule regarding passing states that operators of vehicles proceeding in opposite directions shall pass each other to the left. C) A person may operate a vehicle on the left side of the roadway when an obstruction exists in the right lane of traffic, providing that it is safe to do so. D) Vehicles may be operated on the left side of the roadway on streets designated for one-way traffic. E) None of the above are false statements
E) None of the above are false statements
The operator of a vehicle fails to stop at stop sign. A police officer stops the violator and issues a traffic citation. The operator refuses to sign the traffic ticket. What action does the officer take in this instance? A) Permit the violator to proceed without signing the ticket. B) Take the violator into custody for "resisting arrest." C) Instanter the ticket and take the operator before the magistrate without unnecessary delay. D) Arrest the person for "obstruction of justice" and have the vehicle towed in each case. E) a or c depending on the totality of the circumstances and/or agency policy
E) a or c depending on the totality of the circumstances and/or agency policy
(1.3.1) The BPOC defines "_________" as a stressor that is perceived as positive such as a promotion, getting married or achieving an accomplishment. Chronic Stress Acute Stress Eustress Distress
Eustress
32.1.7 What are the identifying post seizure procedures? Must provide attorney representing the state the warrant issued Must provide attorney representing state a sworn statement of the seizure None of the above. You do not have to provide any information to the attorney representing the state
Must provide attorney representing state a sworn statement of the seizure
25.1.1) Which of the following was specifically given as a "Long-term Crisis reaction?" Crisis reactions are not normally in response to events that remind the victim of the trauma. All victims/survivors suffer from long-term stress reactions. Very few victims continue to re-experience crisis reactions over long periods of time. Not all victim/survivors suffer from long-term stress reactions.
Not all victim/survivors suffer from long-term stress reactions.
(11.4.1) "_____________" Any form of affirmation by which a person agrees to be is bound in conscience to perform an act faithfully and truthfully. Plea Service Oath Precept
Oath
(23.2.8) The crime triangle offers an easy way to understand and visualize crime problems. The crime triangle also provides an easy way to explain the analysis stage of the SARA model, and may help students perform analysis. The three specific elements of the triangle that were listed by the BPOC were: Offender, Courts, and Location Offender, Victim, and Location Law enforcement, Victim, and Location Offender, Victim, and Corrections
Offender, Victim, and Location
24.2.1) Which of the following would not be a true statement concerning "Silhouetting?" Silhouetting places yourself, others or your patrol unit in a position so as to provide the suspect with a definite identifiable target. Officer silhouetting in a dangerous situation is considered good police procedure. Silhouetting provides a suspect with knowledge of how many officers are present, fire power, and their approach. Silhouetting allows a suspect to plan a course of actio
Officer silhouetting in a dangerous situation is considered good police procedure.
(26.2.6) At a defendant's appearance before a magistrate after arrest for an offense involving family violence or for a "stalking offense" the magistrate may issue an order for emergency protection on the magistrate's own motion or on the request of which of the following? Defense Attorney Clerk of the Court Peace Officer 16 year old brother of the victim
Peace Officer
(8.10.1) Farmer Jones intentionally carries his shotgun into the local polling place on the day of the presidential elections. He has committed the offense of __________________. Prohibited Weapons Unlawful Possession of Firearm Unlawful Carrying Weapons Places Weapons Prohibited
Places Weapons Prohibited
(13.2.1) "_________________" means an order from a practitioner, or an agent of the practitioner designated in writing as authorized to communicate prescriptions, or an order made in accordance with Subchapter B, Chapter 157, Occupations Code, or Section 203.353, Occupations Code, to a pharmacist for a dangerous drug to be dispensed that states the required information. Administer Prescription Distribute Dispense
Prescription
(6.1.1) In CCP 1.03 several specific "objectives" are listed for the code. Which of the following were listed? "To insure a trial with as little delay as is consistent with the ends of justice." "To insure that the defendant gets a partial trial." "To adopt "Community Policing" techniques to improve community relations." "To provide the best counsel possible for defendants."
"To insure a trial with as little delay as is consistent with the ends of justice."
(12.1.4) A person commits an offense if the person possesses an open container or consumes an alcoholic beverage on a public street, public alley or public sidewalk within ______ feet of the property line of a facility that is a public or private school, including a parochial school, that provides all or any part of pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. 3,000 1,500 2,500 2,000 1,000
1,000
The use of force, but not deadly force, against a child younger than _______ years of age is justified if the actor is the parent or step-parent to the child and the force is necessary to discipline the child. (17.1.3) [PC 9.61] 16 17 18 14
18
The use of force, but not deadly force, against a child younger than _______ years of age is justified if the actor is the parent or step-parent to the child and the force is necessary to discipline the child. (17.1.3) [PC 9.61] 17 18 14 16
18
Texas requires all agencies to provide annual reports to its Law Enforcement Commission. The requirement began on September 1, 2001, when the State of Texas passed a law to require all law enforcement agencies in the State to begin collecting certain data in connection to traffic or pedestrian stops beginning on January 1, _________. 1996 2001 2003 2002
2002
(9.1.17) A Stop lamp shall emit red or amber or a color between red and amber that is visible in normal sunlight at a distance of at least _______ feet from the rear of the vehicle and displayed when the vehicle service brake is applied. 1000 300 200 150 500
300
(9.1.17) A Stop lamp shall emit red or amber or a color between red and amber that is visible in normal sunlight at a distance of at least _______ feet from the rear of the vehicle and displayed when the vehicle service brake is applied. 200 500 150 300 1000
300
(Texas Peace Officer, Chapter 15) "Communication" is based on; 60% + nonverbal 7-10% nonverbal 33-40% nonverbal 85% content
60% + nonverbal
(12.1.5) A "Mixed Beverage Permittee" may normally sell and offer for sale mixed beverages between the hours of __________ on any day except Sunday. 7 a.m. and midnight Noon and midnight 1 a.m. and midnight 10 a.m. and noon
7 a.m. and midnight
(22.2.1) Which of the following was not specifically listed as a "Basic Objective" of pre-shift vehicle safety inspection? A) Prevent traffic collisions due to faulty equipment. B) Maintain operational efficiency of the vehicle. C) Provide a sense of confidence in the vehicle. D) To search for evidence that may have been left by a previous prisoner. PreviousNext
D) To search for evidence that may have been left by a previous prisoner.
(17.4.2) In "__________________" the reviewing Court held that "An officer who is present at the scene and who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer's use of excessive force can be held liable under 42 USC Sec. 1983 for their non-feasance. Garrity v. New Jersey Guthery v. U.S. Shaw v. Stroud Davis v. Rennie
Davis v. Rennie
(13.1.1) "_____________" means to deliver a controlled substance other than by administering or dispensing the substance. Manufacture Dispense Administer Distribute
Distribute
Which of the following might not be considered suspicious when looking into a car's interior on a traffic stop? A) Rear seat or interior panels have been opened, there are tools or spare tire, etc. B) Driver is overly cautious, or driver/passengers repeatedly look at police car C) Inconsistent items (anti-theft club with a rental, unexpected luggage, etc.) D) Driver is overly cautious, or driver/passengers repeatedly look at police car E) All of the above might constitute reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. PreviousNext
E) All of the above might constitute reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. PreviousNext
(1.3.1) " " is short term stress with a quick resolution. This is the type of stress our body handles the best. If we are faced with something that requires us to fight or flee—our bodies are ready to take it on. An example of would be a threatening dog—the mind and body gears up, with the "fight or flight" response to handle this stress quickly then settles down. Chronic Stress Stress Acute Stress Distress Eustress
Acute Stress
A person assaults a peace officer because the officer filed charges against the individual. The person has committed . Retaliation Aggravated Assault Assault No offense if the charges are found to be unfounded Criminal Mischief
Aggravated Assault
Which person is responsible to remove livestock from a roadway or highway? Any Peace Officer Game Warden Sheriff Constable DPS Office
Any Peace Officer
32.1.3. Which of the following offenses do not fall under the definition of contraband? Any felony under Section 15.031(b), 20.05, 21.11, 38.04 Any offense under Transportation Code Any first or second degree felony under the Penal Code Any felony under Chapter 43, 20A, 30, 31, 32, 33, 33A, or 35 Any offense under Chapter 49 of Penal Code that is punishable as a felony of the third degree or state jail felony if the defendant has been previously convicted three times of an offense under that chapter
Any offense under Transportation Code
(8.7.3) In the Penal Code, "habitation" includes all of the following except: A structure adapted for overnight accommodation of a person. A vehicle adapted for overnight accommodation of a person. Any structure or enclosure designed specifically and only for commercial use. Each structure appurtenant to or connected with an occupied structure or occupied vehicle
Any structure or enclosure designed specifically and only for commercial use.
(24.9.1) Under the provisions of VCCR Article 36, regarding "Basic Rules" that should be followed when dealing with a foreign detainee, which of the following was not specifically listed? A foreign detainee must be informed of his right to have his consulate notified. Applies to all foreign detainees, whether in the country illegally or not. Applies only to citizens from Mexico who are illegally in Texas. Arrestee's decision should be documented.
Applies only to citizens from Mexico who are illegally in Texas.
(18.2.3) How did TCOLE suggest that two officers (on foot) should approach a subject? Approach and interview spread in a "V" formation. One officer in front of the subject, the other officer behind the subject. One officer behind the other officer, making it difficult for the subject to see what the second officer planned to do. One officer should stay back behind cover, while the second officer approaches the subject.
Approach and interview spread in a "V" formation.
(17.4.2) The BPOC list several factors that the courts use in determining if unreasonable force was used in a case. Which of the following was NOT one of the specific considerations that were listed? The physical size, strength, and weaponry of the arrestee. Area in which offense occurred. Behavior of the person against whom force was used. The nature of the offense in which control was lost.
Area in which offense occurred.
7.1.13) The U.S. Supreme Court indicated that if an officer had "probable cause" that he could search a vehicle under the "_________________" without requiring consent from the vehicle owner or having a valid search warrant. Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine Carroll Doctrine Exclusionary Rule Katz Doctrine
Carroll Doctrine
(7.1.13) In most cases automobile searches are an exception to the rule requiring a search warrant. In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed searches of vehicles without a warrant provided the police had "probable cause". Carroll v. U.S. Terry v. Ohio Mapp v. Ohio Scott v. White
Carroll v. U.S.
Sgt. Larry E. Capps, of the Missouri City Police Department in Texas, has coined the initials CPR to describe the police-citizen interaction dynamic. What does CPR in this regard stand for? Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation. Civility Professionalism Restraint. Crime Prone Road. Citizen Placed Restraint
Civility Professionalism Restraint.
(8.1.2 "___________" means an act or omission and its accompanying mental state. Coercion Act Benifit Conduct
Conduct
8.7.1) A person spray paints obscene words onto his neighbor's fence. Which of the following offenses has occurred? Criminal Mischief Criminal Obscenity Criminal Trespass Criminal Destruction
Criminal Mischief
(8.7.1) Two men jointly own a boat. One man destroys what he says was "my half of the boat." Which of the following crimes has occurred if any? Unlawful Mischief Reckless Mischief No offense occurred since the person was part owner of the boat. Reckless Damage or Destruction
Reckless Damage or Destruction
(28.1.2) Which of the following is NOT a route of exposure to hazardous materials? Oral ingestion Injection Skin and Eye Absorption Reduction
Reduction
(8.7.2) A person takes a purse that is laying next to its 64 year old owner who is sitting on a park bench. In the process the owner of the purse receives minor injuries as a result of a struggle. What is the most serious crime that has occurred? Aggravated Robbery Robbery Theft Burglary
Robbery
At a shopping mall, a man walks by a woman and steals her purse and put the women in fear of imminent bodily injury. The man can be charged with . Robbery Aggravated Robbery Burglary Disorderly Conduct Theft
Robbery
(27.2.11) "________________" consists of a group of psychotic disorders characterized by changes in perception. It cause an over sensitivity to sounds and visions characterized by hallucination and/or impaired distorted thinking. Insanity Bi-polar disorder Mental retardation Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
9.1.1) "____________________" means a vehicle that is not designed or used primarily to transport persons or property and that is only incidentally operated on a highway. Farm Tractor Special Mobile Equipment Vehicle Implement of Husbandry
Special Mobile Equipment
(14.1.7) A law enforcement officer may issue a "field release citation" as provided by CCP Article 14.06 in place of taking a "child" into custody for a "DWI" Speeding Deadly Conduct all "A" or "B" misdemeanors
Speeding
(24.5.1) In which step of the "Seven-step Violator Contact Method" does the officer state what action is to be taken? Step 3 Step 1 Step 4 Step 2
Step 4
32.1.4 Notice of forfeiture proceedings are required to be served on The title company Whoever is living on the property The bank that loaned the money The owner of the property
The owner of the property
According to the BPOC, which of the following would not be a true statement? During Texas' 100 years as a province of Mexico, Mexican governors reigned over the territory that would later become Texas. The watch/ward system of police became prevalent in Texas because of its large territory and absence of large cities/urban areas. Two elected law enforcement officials in Texas are constables and sheriffs. Stephen F. Austin employed a militia group to protect the settlers from Indian and bandit raids. This group later became known as the Texas Rangers.
The watch/ward system of police became prevalent in Texas because of its large territory and absence of large cities/urban areas.
(11.4.1) A ______________ (Eviction) - allows a landlord who prevails in an eviction suit to regain possession of the premises that were in dispute. Writ of duces tectum Writ of repossession Writ of certiorari Writ of possession
Writ of possession
An officer conducting a suspicious incident investigation to determine what, if anything, is occurring must inform the person (s) of the statutory warning about self-incrimination. can frisk a person for officer safety even though there is no reasonable fear that the suspect may be in possession of a weapon. can place handcuffs on the person interviewed for officer safety. can interview people in the area without giving a statutory warning. PreviousNext
can interview people in the area without giving a statutory warning. PreviousNext
(14.1.6) Except as provided by Chapter 63 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a child may not be photographed or fingerprinted without the consent of the juvenile court unless the child is taken into custody or referred to the juvenile court for: conduct that constitutes a misdemeanor only a child may never be fingerprinted without consent of the juvenile court conduct that constitutes a felony or misdemeanor punishable by confinement in jail conduct that constitutes a felony only
conduct that constitutes a felony or misdemeanor punishable by confinement in jail
(12.1.3) A peace officer who makes a false report involving the seizure of illicit beverages commits a __________punishable by confinement in the penitentiary for not less than two years and not more than five years. felony civil violation misdemeanor state jail felony
felony
(13.1.1) "______________" means a principal compound commonly used or produced primarily for use in the manufacture of a controlled substance. counterfeit substance adulterant or dilatants drug paraphernalia immediate precurso
immediate precursor
When a search is conducted after a lawful arrest, within immediate control and contemporaneous with the arrest, the search is justified under _____ to lawful arrest. execution incidental search warrant
incidental
In completing traffic citations for an accident, officers should cite the citation as a collision by _____________ arrest the operators in each accident and take the parties before a magistrate. never issue "no license" citations, because the accident report is also a complaint. include all violations on the citation. indicating the violation that directly caused the collision.
indicating the violation that directly caused the collision.
(8.2.1) A person acts " ____________________" with respect to the nature of his conduct or to a result of his conduct when it is his conscious objective or desire to engage in the conduct or cause the result. knowingly, or with knowledge recklessly, or is reckless with criminal negligence intentionally or with intent
intentionally or with intent
30.1.1.1 Art. 2.131 Racial Profiling Prohibited: "A peace officer ____ ____ engage in racial profiling." can not will not shall not may not
may not
If, before a person offers any resistance, the peace officer uses or attempts to use greater force than necessary to make an arrest or search, the person: (17.1.1) [PC 9.51] is free to use excessive force must identify himself and manifest his purpose may use force to resist the arrest or search must submit to the arrest or search
may use force to resist the arrest or search
(TC 548.602) What is the first day an officer may stop a vehicle and issue a traffic citation for an expired motor vehicle inspection certificate when said certificate expired on the last day of the preceding month? on the first day of the month on the sixth day of the month on the fifth day of the month on the tenth day of the month
on the sixth day of the month
17.1.3) A person is justified in using force, but not deadly force, against another when and to the degree he reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to ______________. prevent the other person from causing him serious bodily injury. prevent the other person from causing death or serious bodily injury to another. prevent the other person from killing him. prevent the other from committing suicide or inflicting serious bodily injury to himself.
prevent the other from committing suicide or inflicting serious bodily injury to himself
(26.3.1) To prevent the disqualification of family violence victims from receiving crime victim compensation, officers should arrest the ________________ instead of arresting both parties when responding to family violence calls. dominant partner defensive partner aggressive partner primary aggressor
primary aggressor
According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a search warrant is a written order, issued by a magistrate and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to search for any property or thing and seize the same. seize listed property and secure same in an approved storage facility. provide said contraband for use during any show-cause hearing. search for listed suspects and arrest same.
search for any property or thing and seize the same.
(14.1.5) A child may be lawfully detained in a "juvenile processing office" for __________. the issuance of warnings to the child intoxilyzer proceedings medical treatment pre-trial hearing
the issuance of warnings to the child
9.1.10) An operator of a motor vehicle who is permitted to give a hand and arm signal shall give the signal from ___________. the left side of the vehicle any place the signal is visible the driver's side of the vehicle only no longer legally allowed to give hand and arm signal.
the left side of the vehicle
(26.2.3) The contents of an "Application for a Protective Order" under Chapter 82 of the "Family Code" must state each of the following except: the name and county of residence of the applicant's attorney. the relationships between the applicants and the individual alleged to have committed family violence. the name and county of residence of each applicant. the name and county of residence of each individual alleged to have committed family violence.
the name and county of residence of the applicant's attorney.
(8.7.4) A person commits the offense of "Theft" if they __________ appropriate property with intent to deprive the owner of the property. unlawfully by accident by mistake knowingly willingly
unlawfully
In general, an action is ______________ if a reasonable man in similar circumstances would recognize the act as involving a risk of harm and a risk of such magnitude as to outweigh the utility of the act or the manner in which it was done. [17.4.2] not considered blatant excessive reasonable mitigated unreasonable
unreasonable
(8.2.1) A person acts "______________", with respect to circumstances surrounding his conduct or the result of his conduct when he ought to be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or the result will occur. with criminal negligence, or is criminally negligent knowingly or with knowledge intentionally or with intent recklessly, or is reckless
with criminal negligence, or is criminally negligent
A person intentionally gets in the way of an officer who is attempting a lawful arrest. The person . can be held civilly responsible for his or her actions can be arrested for hindering apprehension. must be informed of his or her constitutional rights. should be reported to the county or district attorney
can be arrested for hindering apprehension.
(10.1.1) A person commits the offense of "Driving While Intoxicated with Child Passenger" if the person is intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle in a public place and the vehicle being operated by the person is occupied by a passenger who is younger than _______ years of age. A) 15 B) 16 C) 17 D) 18
A) 15
Threats as Justifiable Force - PC 9.04 is 17.1.2. A) justified when the use of force is justified by this chapter. B)justified under this chapter in threatening or using force or deadly force against another, if in doing so he also recklessly injures or kills an innocent third person, the justification afforded by this chapter is unavailable in a prosecution for the reckless injury or killing of the innocent third person. C) justified under this chapter does not abolish or impair any remedy for the conduct that is available in a civil suit. D) justified in using force against another when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to make or assist in making a lawful arrest, or to prevent or assist in preventing escape after lawful arrest if, before using force, the actor manifests his purpose to and the reason for the arrest or reasonably believes his purpose and the reason are already known by or cannot reasonably be made known to the person to be arrested.
A) justified when the use of force is justified by this chapter.
(22.1.4) Which of the following statements is true? A) An operator of an authorized emergency vehicle is relieved by statute from the duty to operate the vehicle with appropriate regard for the safety of all persons. B) An operator of an authorized emergency vehicle is not relieved of the consequences of reckless disregard for the safety of others. C) An operator of an authorized emergency vehicle always has the authority to exceed the posted speed limits of a federal, state, county, and city street or highway. D) None of the above.
B) An operator of an authorized emergency vehicle is not relieved of the consequences of reckless disregard for the safety of others.
(6.9.1) The penalty for the offense "Hindering an Inquest" is A) Class "C" Misdermeanor B) Class "B" Misdemeanor C) Class "A" Misdemeanor D) State Jail Felony
B) Class "B" Misdemeanor
Use of force is justified: PC 9.31(c) [17.1.3] A) if a person provoked the other's use of unlawful force even though that person abandoned the encounter B) to defend against an officer's use of force that is greater than necessary to effect the arrest when the arrestee has not otherwise resisted C) to resist an unlawful search or seizure D) in response to verbal provocation alone E) none of the listed answers are correct PreviousNext
B) to defend against an officer's use of force that is greater than necessary to effect the arrest when the arrestee has not otherwise resisted
Henry is the driver of a vehicle being used in an armed robbery. His friend George enters the bank and displays a gun to a clerk and orders her to "put all the money in the bag." A security guard sees the gun and orders George to "freeze!" George turns and fires the weapon, killing the security guard. George flees the bank with the money, gets into the car, and they both drive away. Which of the following is true? Both George and Henry are guilty of Capital Murder. George is guilty of capital murder; Henry does not have any culpability because he did not enter the bank. Both George and Henry are guilty of murder. George is guilty of murder; Henry is guilty of conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery. George is guilty of capital murder; Henry is guilty of aggravated robbery.
Both George and Henry are guilty of Capital Murder.
A vehicle is parked inside the garage at a home with the garage door open. A person steals property valued at $1,000 that is sitting on the front seat from the vehicle. The person has committed . Burglary Robbery Criminal Trespass Theft from Vehicle of $1,000 Burglary Vehicle
Burglary
(8.10.1) The definition of an "illegal" knife would include a knife with a blade length of more than ______ inches. A) 3.5 B) 4.5 C) 5.5 D) 6.0
C) 5.5
(4.1.6) Amendment # ______ protects a citizen from being required to be a witness against themselves in a criminal case. A) One B) Four C) Five D) Six
C) Five
________ is an aggressive act committed by any person that does not amount to an assault that is necessary to accomplish an objective. Custody Protection Justification Force
Force
The U.S. Supreme Court reversed the lower courts ruling directing that the inquiry must, under the 4th Amendment, be whether the officers' actions are objectively reasonable in light of the facts and circumstances confronting them at the time, without regard to their underlying intent or motivation. Harlow v. Fitzgerald Brower v Inyo County Tennessee v Garner Graham v. Connor
Graham v. Connor
(8.5.1) One night Mr. Anderson intentionally, while intoxicated, runs over Mr. Smith with his automobile killing Smith. What would be the appropriate crime that Mr. Anderson should be charged with under this set of circumstances? Murder Intoxicated Manslaughter Negligent Homicide Capital Murder
Murder
(3.3.1) In the PC, a person commits the crime of "________________" if he privately addresses a representation, entreaty, argument, or other communication to any public servant who exercises or will exercise official discretion in an adjudicatory proceeding with an intent to influence the outcome of the proceeding on the basis of considerations other than those authorized by law. Obstruction or Retaliation Coercion of Public Servant or Voter Improper Influence Bribery
Improper Influence
(11.4.1) "_____________" - Commands the person(s) to whom it is directed to desist or refrain from the commission or continuance of the act enjoined or to obey and execute such order as the court has seen proper to issue. Injunction Liability Motion Garnishment
Injunction
(8.6.1) A person commits "____________________ " if the person takes or retains a child younger than 18 years when the person knows that the person's taking or retention violates the express terms of a judgment or order of a court disposing of the child's custody. Parental Misconduct Unlawful Restraint Interference with Child Custody Kidnapping
Interference with Child Custody
26.2.1) An individual commits the offense of "_________________________" if the individual knowingly prevents or interferes with another individual's ability to place an emergency telephone call or to request assistance in an emergency from a law enforcement agency, medical facility, or other agency or entity the primary purpose of which is to provide for the safety of individuals. Interference with Emergency Telephone Call Silent or Abusive Calls to 9-1-1 Service Stalking Harassment
Interference with Emergency Telephone Call
32.1.7 What are the identifying post seizure procedures? Must provide attorney representing state a sworn statement of the seizure You do not have to provide any information to the attorney representing the state Must provide attorney representing the state the warrant issued None of the above.
Must provide attorney representing state a sworn statement of the seizure
Which of the following is not a key ingredient to interpersonal relationships when making a traffic stop? It is recommended that the officer never introduce themselves as this may lead to fraternization between the office and the violator. Sometimes it's difficult to be courteous, but you should always be civil. Keep your body language assertive, but non-hostile. Approach the citizen in an open, friendly manner if at all possible. All of the above are correct
It is recommended that the officer never introduce themselves as this may lead to fraternization between the office and the violator.
29.3.2) A person commits "Capital Murder" if the person intentionally commits the murder in the course of committing or attempting to commit "_______________." Kidnapping Assault Prohibited Sexual Conduct Reckless Damage or Destruction
Kidnapping
(26.2.1) A person commits "_______________" if he recklessly cause the death of an individual. Murder Negligent Homicide Manslaughter Capital Murder
Manslaughter
(9.1.2) "_______________" means an individual, association, corporation, or other legal entity that controls, operates, or directs the operation of one or more vehicles that transport persons or cargo over a road or highway in this state. Carrier Corporation Commercial Carrier Motor Carrier Trucking/Bus Association
Motor Carrier
(18.1.2) In the BPOC, "weaponless strategies" specifically included which of the following? Cultural Awareness Verbal Communication Touching Maintaining Distance
Touching
14.1.7) A law enforcement officer may issue a field release citation as provided by Article 14.06 in place of taking a child into custody for a ________ or an offense punishable by fine only. "DWI" All Class "B" Misdemeanors Traffic Offense All Class "C" Misdemeanors
Traffic Offense
Police work, by its very nature, however, can be driven by a single-minded determination to just getting the job done; an ends justify the means attitude. Which of the following is not a result of this type of police behavior? Whatever the individual police officer may personally think about crime, criminals, and the law, he or she must perform their duty in a competent and fair-minded manner. For some officers, the ends, or objectives, have become so important to them, that they will resort to using borderline means or risky shortcuts to accomplish what they think is right and proper, regardless of what the law requires or what their agency policies dictate. In time, this "ends justify the means" outlook evolves into an "us versus them" approach to law enforcement. The potential for police abuse of power is considerably magnifie
Whatever the individual police officer may personally think about crime, criminals, and the law, he or she must perform their duty in a competent and fair-minded manner.
Defense of third person - PC 9.33 states that a person is justified in using force or deadly force against another to protect a third person if under the circumstances as the actor reasonably believes them to be, the actor would be justified under this section in using force or deadly force to protect himself against the unlawful force or unlawful deadly force he reasonably believes to be threatening the third person he seeks to protect the actor reasonably believes that his intervention is immediately necessary to protect the third person. a person is justified in using force, but not deadly force, against another when and to the degree he reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to prevent the other from committing suicide or inflicting serious bodily injury to himself. a person is justified in using force against another when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to protect the actor against the other's use or attempted use of unlawful force. a person is justified in using deadly force against another if the actor would be justified in using force against the other under Section 9.31; and when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the deadly force is immediately necessary.
a person is justified in using force or deadly force against another to protect a third person if under the circumstances as the actor reasonably believes them to be, the actor would be justified under this section in using force or deadly force to protect himself against the unlawful force or unlawful deadly force he reasonably believes to be threatening the third person he seeks to protect the actor reasonably believes that his intervention is immediately necessary to protect the third person.
(8.2.2) A person is NOT "criminally responsible" as a party to an offense if; another individual commits an offense independent of the person. None of the above are correct the person commits the offense. the offense is committed by the conduct of another for which he is criminally responsible for.
another individual commits an offense independent of the person.
9.1.15) It would ____________ for a person to occupy a house trailer while it is being moved. be dangerous but not illegal not be a violation as long as they are wearing seat belts not be a violation be a violation
be a violation
(10.1.3) If a person who is suspected of being "DWI" refuses to submit to the taking of a specimen as authorized by TC Chapter 724, whether expressly or because of an intentional failure of the person to give the specimen, the peace officer shall to all of the following except: take possession of any license issued by this state and held by the person arrested. make a written report of the refusal to the director of the DPS. serve notice of license suspension or denial on the person. issue the person a citation and allow them to proceed. issue a temporary driving permit to the person unless DPS records show or the officer otherwise determines that the person does not hold a license to operate a motor vehicle in this state.
issue the person a citation and allow them to proceed.
Arrest and Search - PC 9.51 is 17.1.2. justified under this chapter in threatening or using force or deadly force against another, if in doing so he also recklessly injures or kills an innocent third person, the justification afforded by this chapter is unavailable in a prosecution for the reckless injury or killing of the innocent third person. justified when the use of force is justified by this chapter. justified in using force against another when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to make or assist in making a lawful arrest, or to prevent or assist in preventing escape after lawful arrest if, before using force, the actor manifests his purpose to and the reason for the arrest or reasonably believes his purpose and the reason are already known by or cannot reasonably be made known to the person to be arrested. justified under this chapter does not abolish or impair any remedy for the conduct that is available in a civil suit.
justified in using force against another when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to make or assist in making a lawful arrest, or to prevent or assist in preventing escape after lawful arrest if, before using force, the actor manifests his purpose to and the reason for the arrest or reasonably believes his purpose and the reason are already known by or cannot reasonably be made known to the person to be arrested.
Reckless Injury of Innocent Third Person - PC 9.05 is 17.1.2. justified under this chapter does not abolish or impair any remedy for the conduct that is available in a civil suit. justified under this chapter in threatening or using force or deadly force against another, if in doing so he also recklessly injures or kills an innocent third person, the justification afforded by this chapter is unavailable in a prosecution for the reckless injury or killing of the innocent third person. justified in using force against another when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to make or assist in making a lawful arrest, or to prevent or assist in preventing escape after lawful arrest if, before using force, the actor manifests his purpose to and the reason for the arrest or reasonably believes his purpose and the reason are already known by or cannot reasonably be made known to the person to be arrested. justified when the use of force is justified by this chapter.
justified under this chapter in threatening or using force or deadly force against another, if in doing so he also recklessly injures or kills an innocent third person, the justification afforded by this chapter is unavailable in a prosecution for the reckless injury or killing of the innocent third person.