Every driver transporting a child under (_) years of age must be in a child seat. - ANSWER6
A crime may be defined as - ANSWERa public offense, forbidden, which the government sanctions
A suspect may invoke his right to counsel or right to remain silent - ANSWERat anytime during the investiga...
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Every driver transporting a child under (_) years of age must be in a child seat. - ANSWER6
A crime may be defined as - ANSWERa public offense, forbidden, which the government sanctions
A suspect may invoke his right to counsel or right to remain silent - ANSWERat anytime during the
investigation
A self-incriminatory statement by a subject, falling short of a complete acknowledgement of guilt is
an - ANSWERadmission
Ted broke into Sally's at 7:30 am wile sally was sleeping. While in the apartment, ted intentionally set
Sally's bed on fire. What crime did Ted commit? - ANSWERFirst Degree Arson
Cases where the court of criminal appeals has interpreted statutory law in very specific cases are
called - ANSWERCase Law
An arrest warrant issued out of the district court, charging a misdemeanor. Can be served -
ANSWERwhatever the warrant states
Malice Aforethought as used in Murder in the first degree may be defined as - ANSWERdeliberate
intent
Normally, if you make an arrest outside your jurisdiction you do so - ANSWERas a private citizen
False arrest and false imprisonment cases are - ANSWERcriminal and civil
What are the two main types of municipal courts in Oklahoma? - ANSWERCourts of record and
courts not of record
A writ is - ANSWERan order if the court
,Mary, age 13 gives her consent to have sexual intercourse with Sam (age 22) If Sam has intercourse
with Mary what has been committed? - ANSWERFirst Degree Rape
Burden of proof in a civil case is - ANSWERpreponderance of the evidence
What amendment gives a citizen the right to not self-incriminate? - ANSWER(5th Amendment)
The elements of civil battery are - ANSWERintentional, non-consensual, physical contact and another
person
The rights to an attorney during police interrogations, or when defendants are in custodial situations
are assured by - ANSWERMiranda VS. Arizona
Generally, a police officer may arrest for a misdemeanor - ANSWERcommitted or attempted in his
presence
Improper service, improper venue, lack of jurisdiction and statute of limitations are examples of -
ANSWERtechnical defenses of a constitutional tort.
Reasonable grounds, such as would warrant a prudent person to believe certain facts are true is -
ANSWERprobable cause
Failure to exercise the necessary degree of care where a reasonable person would use under a given
set of circumstances is called - ANSWERnegligence
The legal steps necessary to prove a violation of a criminal stature is known as - ANSWERelements of
the crime
Homicide is justifiable - ANSWERwhen defending against deadly force.
A good rule concerning the use of force by an LEO is - ANSWERuse force when it is necessary and
then use only reasonable force
, Under conditions specified on 21 O.S. 540B a person commits a felony by running a roadblock. Under
these conditions an officer may - ANSWERuse deadly force if the person poses a threat of deadly
force to the officer or another.
Sam is in his house sitting on the sofa in the living room, when you tell him he is under arrest. You
may search - ANSWERSam and the surrounding couch cushions
You feel you have reason to search a motel room rented by an individual for period of five days. It is
day two of the rental period the individual in not available to give consent. You may - ANSWERseek a
search warrant.
An affidavit must describe the person or placed to be searched - ANSWERso precisely that it excludes
all other persons and places
A search warrant must be executed and returned to the issuing magistrate within - ANSWER10 days
You are unable to appear to magistrate to personally give testimony and present your affidavit to the
court to receive a search warrant.
The statutes allow - ANSWERthe magistrate to authorize you to sign their name
You have compelled to search a certain apartment which is learned by Sam. You realize that you do
not have sufficient PC to get a search warrant so you decide to seek permission to search. The person
who can give you consent is the - ANSWERlessee.
The Carroll Doctrine is a rule permitting searches of cars, boats or aircraft without a search warrant if
three conditions are present - ANSWERMobile Must have PC and there's no time for a warrant.
Mere suspicion or a hunch allows the officer to - ANSWERstart investigating
Hearsay is - ANSWERsecond hand information
Direct evidence - ANSWERrequires no interferences to be drawn in order to reach a conclusion
For evidence to be admissible it must be - ANSWERfactual and material
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