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CPD EXAM #1 2024 (Guaranteed A+) 2 Parts of Observation - (must occur at same time) 1. Must receive stimulus from 1 or more senses 2. Must be consciously aware of that stimulus 2 Types of Patrol - 1. High visibility (Conspicuous) Marked cars, uniformed officers 2. Low visibility (Inconspicu...

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CPD EXAM #1 2024 (Guaranteed A+)
2 Parts of Observation - (must occur at same time)
1. Must receive stimulus from 1 or more senses
2. Must be consciously aware of that stimulus

2 Types of Patrol - 1. High visibility (Conspicuous)
Marked cars, uniformed officers
2. Low visibility (Inconspicuous)
unmarked cars, street clothes

3 Police Areas - 1. North
2. Central
3. South

(22 total districts)

6th Sense (Hunches) - 1. A power of perception seemingly independent of the 5
senses; keen intuition.
2. Application of all senses resulting in quick and ready insight into an individual
or
situation
3. Much of interpretation depends on how you perceive factual information.

A man approaches a woman and says, " Give me all your money or I will kill you.
" The woman gives the man all of her money. When he is apprehended minutes
later after an immediate chase, a gun is found in the waistband of offender.
Offense? - Armed Robbery

A man on the street grabs a woman's purse. The women holds on to the purse as
the man pulls her to the ground. The man escapes with the purse. Women suffers
minor injuries. Offense? - Robbery

,A woman approaches a man and says, "I have a gun. Give me all your money or I
will kill you." The man believing the woman has a gun, gives her the money. She
does not in fact have a gun. Offense? - Aggravated Robbery

A woman calls the police complaining that a stranger is on her yacht. (she does not
live on yacht). When the police arrive, thy find the offender gathering the
belongings of the woman to steal them. Charge? - Burglary

Absolute Liability - A person may be guilty of an offense without having one of
the mental states if the offense is a misdemeanor which is not punishable by
incarceration or by a fine exceeding $1000.

According to Offenders interest in Property, can a co-owner commit theft against a
co-owner? - YES

Accountability for conduct of another - A person is responsible for conduct which
is an element of an offense if the conduct is either that of the person himself, or
that of another and he is legally accountable for such conduct.

Exists when a person:
a. Participates BEFORE the crime, with specific intent to promote or facilitate an
offense.
b. Participates AFTER the crime.
c. With the intent that the offense be committed, solicits, aids, abets, agrees or
attempts to aid a person in the planning or commission of an offense.

Act - includes a failure or omission to take action. (720 ILCS 5/2-2)

Affirmative Defenses - When he or she argues that, because of the existence of
factors, his or her conduct should be excused or not punished.

Law provides that certain circumstances create possible defenses. (must present
evidence).

, After Arnie kills co worker with his car, he realizes he might go to prison. Arnie
decides to hide the dead body. Because the body is very heavy, he asks his friend
Cara to help him bury it. Arnie tells Cara what he did and she decides to help him.
Charge for Cara? - Concealment of homicidal death

Aggravated Arson - When in the course of committing arson, he or she knowingly
damages any building or structure, including school building, house trailer,
watercraft, motor vehicle, etc. and :
1. knows or reasonably should know that one or more persons are present therein
2. any person suffers great bodily harm, or permanent disability or disfigurement
as a result of fire or explosive.
3. a fireman, policeman, or correctional officer is injured in the line of duty.

Aggravated Assault - When he or she commits an assault against an individual.
Depends on :
a. location
b. Status of victim
c. use of firearm, device , or motor vehicle.

Example: Joe and Bob are playing poker with some friends. Bob is losing and
blames joe. Bob pulls out a gun, points it in Joe's face and says "I should shoot
you, you cheater!"

Aggravated Battery - When in committing a battery:
a. based on great bodily harm
b. injury to child or intellectually disabled victim
c. location of conduct
d. status of victim
e. use of firearm (actually discharged)
f. use of weapon or device
g. certain conduct such as delivery of controlled substance.

Aggravated Robbery - a. When he or she verbally or by his or her actions to the
victim that he or she is presently armed with a firearm or other dangerous weapon,
even if the offender does not in fact have a dangerous weapon.

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