ND POST Test Criminal & Traffic Law
What title of the NDCC is Corrections, Patrol, and Probation? - CORRECT
ANSWER-12
What title of the NDCC is Criminal Code? - CORRECT ANSWER-12.1
What title of the NDCC is Motor Vehicles? - CORRECT ANSWER-39
What title of the NDCC is Weapons Law? - CORRECT ANSWER-62.1
What title of the NDCC is Food, Drugs, Oils, and Compounds? - CORRECT
ANSWER-19
Define Intentionally. - CORRECT ANSWER-Purpose to do so.
Define Knowingly. - CORRECT ANSWER-Firm belief in doing so.
Define Recklessly. - CORRECT ANSWER-Clearly unjustifiable disregard.
Define negligently. - CORRECT ANSWER-Unreasonable disregard.
Define willfully. - CORRECT ANSWER-Engages in conduct intentionally,
knowingly, or recklessly.
What is the maximum jail time, and court admin fee for an AA Felony. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Life without parole, and $1,000.
What is the maximum jail time, fine, and court admin fee for an A Felony. -
CORRECT ANSWER-20 years, $20,000, and $1,000.
What is the maximum jail time, fine, and court admin fee for an B Felony. -
CORRECT ANSWER-10 years, $20,000, and $750.
What is the maximum jail time, fine, and court admin fee for an C Felony. -
CORRECT ANSWER-5 years, $10,000, and $500.
,What is the maximum jail time, fine, and court admin fee for an A Misd. -
CORRECT ANSWER-360 days, $3,000, and $300.
What is the maximum jail time, fine, and court admin fee for an B Misd. -
CORRECT ANSWER-30 days, $1,500, and $225.
What is the maximum jail time, fine, and court admin fee for an Infraction. -
CORRECT ANSWER-No jail time, $1,000, and no court admin fee.
What are the Elements of a crime. - CORRECT ANSWER-The conduct, the
circumstances, the culpability, results, and nonexistence of a defense.
Define Bodily Injury. - CORRECT ANSWER-Any impairment of physical
condition, including physical pain.
Define Substantial Bodily Injury. - CORRECT ANSWER-A substantial temporary
disfigurement, loss, or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ.
Define Serious Bodily Injury - CORRECT ANSWER-Bodily injury that creates a
substantial risk of death or which causes serious permanent disfigurement,
unconsciousness, extreme pain, permanent loss or impairment of the function of
any bodily member or organ, a bone fracture, or impediment of air flow or blood
flow to the brain or lungs.
Define Abduct. - CORRECT ANSWER-To restrain a person with intent to prevent
his liberation by secreting or holding him in a place where he is not likely to be
found of endangering or threating to endanger the safety of any human being.
Define Restrain. - CORRECT ANSWER-Restrict the movement of a person
unlawfully and without consent as to interfere substantially with his liberty by
removing him from his place of residence or business, by moving him a
substantial distance from one place to another, or by confining him for a
substantial period.
Describe the crime of False Information to LE. - CORRECT ANSWER-Willfully
gave false information or a false report to a law enforcement officer.
,What level of offense is False Information to LE? - CORRECT ANSWER-A Misd.
Describe Driving Under the Influence (DUI). - CORRECT ANSWER-Drove or was
in actual physical control (APC) of any vehicle upon a highway or upon public or
private area to which the public has a right of access for vehicular use; and the
defendant was under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance. Had a
blood alcohol content of 0.08 or above within two hours after driving.
Describe Driving Under Suspension. - CORRECT ANSWER-Operated a motor
vehicle on a highway or on public or private areas to which the public has a right
of access for vehicular use; and While the defendant's license is suspended or
revoked in any jurisdiction.
What level offense is Driving Under Suspension? - CORRECT ANSWER-B Misd.
Becomes a class A Misd. if it's the 4th or more offense in 5-years.
Define Reckless Endangerment. - CORRECT ANSWER-A person is guilty of
Reckless Endangerment if he creates a substantial risk of serious bodily injury or
death to another.
What level offense if Reckless Endangerment? - CORRECT ANSWER-A Misd.
Becomes a class C Felony if the circumstance manifest his extreme indifference
to the value of human life.
Define Kidnapping. - CORRECT ANSWER-A person is guilty of kidnapping if he
abducts another or, having abducted another, continues to restrain him with
intent to do the following: Hold him for ransom or reward, Use him as a shield or
hostage, Hold him in a condition of involuntary servitude, Terrorize him or a third
person, Commit a felony or attempt to commit a felony, and Interfere with the
performance of any governmental or political function.
What level offense is kidnapping? - CORRECT ANSWER-A Felony
Unless the victim is released alive and in a safe place prior to trial then its a class
B Felony.
, Describe Felonious Restraint. - CORRECT ANSWER-Knowing abducts another,
Knowingly restrains another under terrorizing circumstances or other
circumstances exposing him to risk of serious bodily injury, and Restrains another
with intent to hold him in a condition of involuntary servitude.
What level offense is Felonious Restraint? - CORRECT ANSWER-C Felony.
Describe Unlawful Imprisonment. - CORRECT ANSWER-If the suspect
knowingly subjects another to unlawful restraint.
What level offense is Unlawful Imprisonment? - CORRECT ANSWER-A Misd.
Describe stalking - CORRECT ANSWER-To engage in an intentional course of
conduct directed at a specific person which frightens, intimidates, or harasses
that person and which serves no legitimate purpose.
Describe Duress. - CORRECT ANSWER-Engaged in the proscribed conduct
because he was compelled to do so by threat of imminent death or serious bodily
injury to himself or to another.
Describe Preventing Arrest. - CORRECT ANSWER-Intent to prevent a public
servant from effecting an arrest of himself or another for a misdemeanor or
infraction.
What level offense is Preventing Arrest? - CORRECT ANSWER-A Misd.
Becomes a C Felony when the suspect is trying to prevent arrest of a class A, B,
or C Felony.
Describe Hindering Law Enforcement. - CORRECT ANSWER-Intentionally
interferes with, hinders, delays, or prevents the discovery, apprehension,
prosecution, conviction, or punishment of another for an offense by: Harboring or
concealing the other, Providing the other with a weapon, money, transportation,
disguise, or other means of avoiding discovery or apprehension, Concealing,
altering, mutilating, or destroying a document or thing, regardless of its
admissibility in evidence, Warning the other of impending discovery or
apprehension other than in connection with an effort to bring another into