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RBC 1 California P.O.S.T Test Study Guide 2022 with complete solution Amendment I : restrictions on powers of Congress 1. separation of church and state 2. government cannot endorse any religion 3. all individuals must be allowed to worship or not worship as they choose 4. all individuals ha...

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RBC 1 California P.O.S.T Test Study Guide 2022 with
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Amendment I : restrictions on powers of Congress
1. separation of church and state
2. government cannot endorse any religion
3. all individuals must be allowed to worship or not worship as they choose
4. all individuals have the right to freedom of expression of their ideas (I. E., Freedom of
speech, press, and assembly)
5. individuals who feel they have been wronged have the right to petition the
government to rectify the circumstances
Amendment IV - searches, seizures, and warrants
1. Unreasonable searches and seizures are not allowed
2. Search and arrest warrants must show probable cause and must specifically identify
items or individuals to be searched or seized
Amendment V - Criminal proceedings, condemnation of property
1. Protection against a second prosecution after acquittal or conviction (double
Jeopardy)
2. Protection against self-incrimination
3. Due process before legal actions
Amendment VI - Mode of trial in criminal proceedings
Individuals who have been accused of a crime have the right to:

1. A speedy and public trial by a jury
2. Be informed of the accusations against them
3. Confront their accusers
4. Subpoena witnesses for their defense
5. Have legal counsel
Amendment VIII - Bails, fines, punishments
1. Excess of Vails and fines are not allowed
2. Punishment must be reasonable based on the crime
Amendment XIV - Citizenship, due process, and equal protection
No state may:

1. Limit privileges or immunities of US citizens
2. Denied due process of the law to any person
3. Deny equal protection of the law to any person
Federal Agencies
1. US department of homeland security
2. Federal Bureau of investigation
3. drug enforcement administration
4. US marshals service immigration and customs enforcement
5. alcohol, tobacco, and firearms division
6. secret service

, 7. US postal inspectors
8. Armed Forces police
State Agencies
1. Youth and adult correctional agency
2. California Highway patrol
3. Department of alcoholic beverage control 4. Department of Fish and game
5. department of forestry and fire protection 6. department of justice
7. department of insurance
8. department of motor vehicles
9. department of parks and recreation
10. franchise tax board
11. office of state fire marshal
12. university/college Police Department
13. department of health services
Local Agencies:
Airport Police
County Marshals
Housing Police
Municipal Police
School District Police
Sheriffs' Departments
Transportation Police
Port Authority Police
The objectives of the judicial component of the criminal justice system:
- providing due process of the law
- rendering fair judgments
- dispensing just punishment
- assuring victim's rights
California court systems:
-Lower level trial courts receive evidence and consider cases involving criminal activity
or civil disputes.

-Higher level Appellate Courts Referred to as the higher courts of the judicial system
and hear appeals from lower trial courts
California court system positions:
-Judges administer justice in a fair and impartial manner by applying the facts of the
law.

-Prosecuting attorneys prosecute individuals accused of criminal activities by protecting
public rights and privileges.

-Defense attorneys defend the accused and the rights and privileges of citizens
Judicial process
arrest, arraignment, right to bail, bail, preliminary hearing, indictment, trial, sentencing,
grand jury
Corrections Objectives:

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