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LETI - Missouri POST TEST[2024/2025 UPDATE] LATEST VERSION WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS What is the 1st amendment? - ANSWER Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition What is the 4th amendment? - ANSWER Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures ...

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LETI - Missouri POST TEST
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




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What is the 1st amendment? - ANSWER Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press,




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Assembly, and Petition

What is the 4th amendment? - ANSWER Freedom from unreasonable searches
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and seizures

What is the 5th amendment? - ANSWER The right to remain silent, due
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process, right to not self incriminate.
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What is the 6th amendment? - ANSWER Right to a speedy and public trial.
A


What is the 8th amendment? - ANSWER No cruel or unusual punishment
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What is the 10th amendment? - ANSWER States rights
JP




What crimes have no time limitations? - ANSWER murder, 1st degree rape,
forcible rape, attempted rape in the 1st degree, sodomy 1st, attempted forcible
sodomy, any class A felony

What is a crime? - ANSWER Criminal charges/case

What is a Tort? - ANSWER Civil Case

,Criminal case evidence must be: - ANSWER Beyond reasonable doubt

Civil case is brought by the: - ANSWER preponderance of evidence

What is the exclusionary rule? - ANSWER All Evidence Which Is Obtained By
You Illegally Is Inadmissible

What does a judge issue and set? - ANSWER Warrant / Bail




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What are the 10 steps to the criminal process? - ANSWER 1. Detention (arrest)




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2. Investigation
3. Booking




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4. Arrest Warrant Application
5. Charging Suspect
6. Issuance of Arrest Warrant
7. Arraignment
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8. Preliminary/Grand Jury Hearing
9. Discovery
10. Trial
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For detention you need: - ANSWER Reasonable suspicion
O


For arrest you need: - ANSWER Probable cause
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What is reasonable suspcison? - ANSWER Facts leading a reasonable
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officer/person to suspect a crime has been committed and it was committed by the
person in question.
JP




What is probable cause? - ANSWER

If you have probably cause you are how sure? - ANSWER 51%

Any infraction must be filed within: - ANSWER 6 months

, What is considered a prior offender? - ANSWER one who has been found
guilty of one felony

What is considered a persistent offender? - ANSWER one who has been found
guilty or two or more felonies committed at different times

Is booking a administrative procedure? - ANSWER Yes




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What is a bill of indictment? - ANSWER 1. Written by the prosecutor
2. States the facts of the case and the charges that will be pressed if grand jury




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agrees that PC exists.
3.If the grand jury agrees that PC exists then they find the indictment to be a true




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bill.

What did the Terry v Ohio case cover? - ANSWER Search incident to arrest
and ability to search if reasonable belief the suspect is armed and dangerous
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regardless of probable cause to arrest.

What is a frisk? - ANSWER Limited search of the outer clothing for the
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purpose of finding weapons.
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What is 'Fresh pursuit?' - ANSWER A legal doctrine that permits a
Law-Enforcement Officer to arrest a fleeing suspect who crosses jurisdictional
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lines.
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When does fresh pursuit stop? - ANSWER When the officer looses sight of the
fleeing suspect and is out of their jurisdiction.
JP




What are the four types of abuse? - ANSWER physical, emotional, financial,
sexual

What is physical injury? - ANSWER slight impairment of any function of the
body or temporary loss of use of any part of the body

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