MCOLES licensing EXAM Questions And Answers 100% Verified.
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MCOLES licensing EXAM Questions And
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What is plain view and how is it used? - answer-Incriminating nature of evidence has to be
apparent.
-Must have the right to be there.
What are exigent circumstances and how does it apply to law enforcement? - answer-PC that
crime com...
MCOLES licensing EXAM Questions And
Answers 100% Verified.
What is plain view and how is it used? - answer✔✔-Incriminating nature of evidence has to be
apparent.
-Must have the right to be there.
What are exigent circumstances and how does it apply to law enforcement? - answer✔✔-PC that
crime committed and premises contain evidence/suspect and actual emergency
What is hot pursuit? - answer✔✔-PC
-Serious crime
-Chase
-Contains pursuit
What are the relationship requirements for DV? - answer✔✔-Spouse or former spouse
-Resident or former resident of same household
-Child in common
-Current or former dating relationship
What are the elements of hate crimes? - answer✔✔-Maliciously, specific intent to intimidate or
harass another because of that person's race color, religion, gender, or natural origin.
What are the elements for Homicide 1st degree murder and what level of crime? - answer✔✔-
Felony
-Intentional killing of another with premeditation and deliberation.
What are the elements of Homicide 2nd degree murder? - answer✔✔-Felony murder ABSENT
the felony
-Killing
-Intent to kill
What are the elements of indecent exposure and what level of crime? - answer✔✔-Knowingly
exposes a prohibited body part, in a place where someone may see it.
-1 year Misdemeanor
What is aggravated indecent exposure and what level of crime? - answer✔✔-Same as indecent
exposure PLUS the person fondles themselves.
-2 year misdemeanor
What is a felony crime? - answer✔✔-An offense for which the offender may be punished by
death, or by imprisonment for more than 1 year in a state prison.
What is a misdemeanor crime? - answer✔✔-Punishable by a fine or imprisonment for not more
than 1 year in the county jail.
What is the chain of custody? - answer✔✔-Log who handled evidence
-Where it was found
-Where it was stored until prosecution completion
What is the exlusionary rule? - answer✔✔-Evidence obtained in violation of the accused's
constitutional rights, the evidence will be excluded from court proceedings.
What is the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine? - answer✔✔-Evidence obtained after illegal
governmental action will be excluded
What is a status offender? - answer✔✔-Only a crime because of their age.
What are the four status offenses? - answer✔✔-Runaways
-Curfew violations
-Truancy
-Incorrigible
What are the criminal elements of kidnapping? - answer✔✔-Knowingly restrains another person
with intent to hold person for ransom
-use that person as a shield/hostage
-Involuntary servitude
-Takes person outside state
-Sexual contact or penetration
What is the level of crime and available punishment for kidnapping? - answer✔✔-Felony
When is larceny from a person a 10 year felony? - answer✔✔-Property stolen value over
$20,000
-Value $1,000 to $20,000 with 2 prior convictions
When is larceny from a person a 5 year felony? - answer✔✔-Property value $1,000-$20,000
-$200-$1,000 if previously convicted
When is larceny from a person a 1 year misdemeanor? - answer✔✔-Property value $200-$1,000
-Less than $200 if previously convicted
When is larceny from a person a 93 day misdemeanor? - answer✔✔-Less than $200
What level of crime is larceny from a building? - answer✔✔-Felony
What is the key difference between larceny from a building and retail fraud? - answer✔✔-Store
must be open to public for it to be retail fraud
T or F: Property value is considered when looking at the charge of larceny from a building? -
answer✔✔-False
Larceny by conversion is similar to embezzlement but differs in what key way? - answer✔✔-No
position of trust
What are the elements of larceny by conversion? - answer✔✔-Someone else's property was
transferred to the subject.
-Subject converted property to his own use.
-The owner did not consent to suspect converting property
-Suspect intended to permanently deprive person of their property.
In a larceny by conversion crime, what is the act committed by the suspect which results in the
felonious intent? - answer✔✔-The decision to not return the property is the felonious intent
Retail fraud occurs in what two areas of the store? - answer✔✔-Inside store
-Immediate area around the store
-Store MUST be open
How do the stores hours of operation impact the charge of retail fraud? - answer✔✔-Store must
be open to charge retail fraud
Retail fraud applies to what three actions by the suspect? - answer✔✔-Theft
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