RBC Test #1
"Problem" - correct answer-Two or more incidents that are
o Similar in nature
o Causing harm or are capable of causing harm
136.1 PC - correct answer-Preventing or dissuading a witness or victim from testifying
140(a) PC - correct answer-threats of retaliation. felony
142 PC - correct answer-which makes it a crime for a police officer to refuse to arrest
or receive a person charged with a criminal offense does not apply to private citizen arrests
148.1(a) PC - correct answer-Falsely Reporting a Destructive Device
148.3(a) PC - correct answer-False report of an emergency
148.3(b) PC - correct answer-Falsely Reporting an Emergency likely to cause great bodily
harm or death
148.5 PC - correct answer-Falsely Reporting a Crime
148.9 PC - correct answer-False ID to an Officer
148(a)(1) PC - correct answer-Resisting, delaying, obstructing arrest
148(b) PC - correct answer-Removing OR Taking a Weapon OTHER THAN a firearm from
the person OR immediate
presence of an officer
148(c) PC - correct answer-Removing OR taking a firearm from an officer
148(d) PC - correct answer-Attempting to remove OR take a firearm from an officer
14th Amendment - correct answer-- Basic right of a defendant in a judicial proceeding
- Right to equal protection of the laws
- The requisites for trial (due process)
166(a)(4) PC - correct answer-Violation of court order
196 PC - correct answer-Justifiable Homicide by Public Officers
o In obedience to any judgement of a court
o When overcoming actual resistance to execution of some legal process or discharging any
legal duty
o When retaking felons (rescued, escaped, fleeing, or resisting)
,1st Amendment - correct answer-Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and
Petition
3 branches of government - correct answer-Executive, Legislative, Judicial
435(b) PC - correct answer-Escaping from state prison
4530(a) PC - correct answer-attempting to escape or escaping state prison with violent
force. felony
4532 PC - correct answer-attempting to escape or escaping from county jail. felony.
4550 PC - correct answer-attempting to rescue or rescuing someone from a police officer or
lawful custody. felony.
4th Amendment - correct answer-Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.
529 PC - correct answer-False personation of another in official capacity
5th Amendment - correct answer--Freedom from being tried for the same
crime twice - "double jeopardy"
-Freedom from self-incrimination
69 PC - correct answer-Resist/Deter Police Officer Felony
•Attempt
•By threat or violence
•To prevent ofc from performing lawful duties
-OR-
•Knowingly resist by force or violence
6th Amendment - correct answer--Right to be told of charges when arrested
Right to speedy trial
Right to a public trial by an impartial jury
Right to confront witnesses
Right to counsel
71 PC - correct answer-threatening a public officer. felony
815 PC - correct answer-An arrest warrant must contain:
, o Name of the defendant Crime the defendant is suspected of committing
o Time the warrant is issued
o City or county where the warrant is issued
o Signature of the issuing authority with the title of office
o Name of the court or other issuing agency
o Amount of bail
835a PC - correct answer-o Effect the arrest
o Prevent escape
o Overcome resistance
836 PC - correct answer-Authority to arrest as a peace officer
836.6 PC - correct answer-Escaping Custody of a Peace Officer AFTER being Remanded
by a Magistrate or Judge
841 PC - correct answer-Information required at arrest:
Must inform arrestee of:
-The intent to arrest
-The cause to arrest
-The authority to arrest
Exceptions: If the person is in the commission of or an attempt to commit the offense, or
person is pursued immediately after.
-Upon request by arrestee, must be informed for what offense he is being arrested.
844 PC - correct answer-Knock and notice statute
847 PC - correct answer-requires a private person who has arrested another to take an
arrestee before a magistrate or deliver him to a peace officer without delay
849(b) PC - correct answer-Private citizen arrest release
8th Amendment - correct answer-- Freedom from excessive bail
- Freedom from cruel and unusual
punishments
Accessory - correct answer-anyone who, after a felony has been committed, meets all the
following requirements:
o Has knowledge that the principal has committed, has been charged with, or has been
convicted of committing a felony
o Harbors, evades, or aids a principal in the felony
o Has the intention of assisting the principal to avoid or escape arrest, trial, conviction, or
punishment
o Crime of accessory is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison or in the county
jail and/or a fine
Accomplice - correct answer-principal to a crime becomes an accomplice when he/she
testifies for the prosecutions (becomes a "rat") against the principal
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