GA POST Exam Test Questions And Already Passed Answers.
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Module
GA POST
Institution
GA POST
DFCS - Answer Division of Family and Children Services
Arson 1st Degree - Answer Reasonably foreseeable that human life might be endanger
FELONY 1-20 yrs or up to $50,000 or both
Arson 2nd degree - Answer FELONY 1-10 yrs or up to $25,000 or both
Arson 3r Degree - Answer FELONY...
GA POST Exam Test Questions And
Already Passed Answers.
DFCS - Answer Division of Family and Children Services
Arson 1st Degree - Answer Reasonably foreseeable that human life might be endanger
FELONY 1-20 yrs or up to $50,000 or both
Arson 2nd degree - Answer FELONY 1-10 yrs or up to $25,000 or both
Arson 3r Degree - Answer FELONY 1-5 yrs or fine up to $10,000 or both
Cruelty to children - Answer
Abadonment - Answer intent to forgo parental duties or relinquish parental claims for a period of 6
months
"Child" - Answer A) under age of 18
B) under age 17 when alleged to have committed a delinquent act INCLUDING TRAFFIC OFFENSES
C) between 18-21 receiving extended care youth services
DJJ - Answer Department of Juvenile Justice
Placement of detain child - Answer -approved home or facility
-if 15 yrs or older in jail or detention facility or adult jail for up to 6 hrs or 24 if nearest residential facility
is 70 mile more away or closed
Procedure after taking child into custody - Answer contact guardian, 12hrs to assume custody
, Title 16 - Answer Criminal Code of Georgia
Purpose of Title 16 - Answer 1) forbid and prevent
2) give fair warning of forbidden conduct
3) define crime
4) prescribe penalties
"Affirmative defense" - Answer a defense whereby the defendant offers new evidence to avoid
judgement
"felony" - Answer crime punishable by death, by imprisonment for life, or by imprisonment for more
than 12 months
"Forcible Felony" - Answer any felony which involves the use or threat of physical force or violence
against any person
"Forcible misdemeanor" - Answer misdemeanor which involves the use or threat of physical force or
violence against a person
"Misdemeanor" or "high aggravated Misdemeanor" - Answer any crime other than a felony
16-1-5 Presumption of innocence and proof beyond reasonable doubt - Answer Every person is
presumed innocent until proven guilty
16-1-6 Included Crime - Answer accused may be convicted of a crime included in the crime charged
when:
-differs from crime charged
-less serious
-to the same person or property
16-1-7 Multiple prosecution for the same conduct - Answer accused may be prosecuted for each crime
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