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PC832 LAWS OF ARREST

john shoots at mike with the intent to kill mike, but misses and the bullet enters
roberts vacant house and causes a fire. "john" would be guilty of arson due to
transferred intent - ANSWERS-f



an assault is an unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a
violent injury on the person of another. assault is a specific intent crime -
ANSWERS-f



every person who, with specific intent to extort any money or other property
from another, sends or delivers to any person any letter or other writing, whether
subscribed or not, expressing or implying, or adapted to imply, any threat such as
is specific in section 519, is punishable in the same manner as if such money or
property were actually obtained by means of such threat. this crime requires
general intent. - ANSWERS-f



every person who extorts any money or other property from another, under
circumstances not amounting to robbery or carjacking, by means of force, or any
threat, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three or
four years. this crime is a misdemeanor - ANSWERS-f



the courts are charged with the adjudication of cases involving civil disputes and
violations of criminal laws - ANSWERS-t

, the warrantless seizures of evidence by an officer who is lawfully in a position to
see the evidence is known as plain view seizure - ANSWERS-t



a person giving consent may not revoke consent while the police are in the middle
of conducting a search of the persons residence - ANSWERS-f



a private person may arrest an individual for any public offense (felony,
misdemeanor, or infraction) committed in their presence - ANSWERS-t



custody interrogation must both exist before miranda warning is necessary -
ANSWERS-t



a valid waiver of miranda rights may be either expressed, implied, or conditional -
ANSWERS-t



a confession involves acknowledging certain facts - ANSWERS-f



a peace officer is required to give the miranda warning even if there is imminent
concern for the safety of a person or the public - ANSWERS-f



the laws which are enacted by a legislative body and recorded in the various
state, county, or municipal codes are known as case law - ANSWERS-f

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