DCJS Exam Latest Update 2024-2025 Actual
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3 elements of criminal justice system - CORRECT ANSWER: Law enforcement officers
Courts
Jail
3 types of crime scene photos - CORRECT ANSWER: Overall, midrange, close up
3 types of evidence - CORRECT ANSWER: Testimonial: oral testimony
Documentary: photos, records, videos, certificates of analysis
Physical: guns, knives, blood, fingerprints
Administrative License Suspension - CORRECT ANSWER: 1st offense: 7 days
2nd offense: 60 days
3rd offense: until trial
After search warrant has been executed - CORRECT ANSWER: Date and time of
execution, inventory form
All firearms must be documented on which form - CORRECT ANSWER: Form 187;
firearms clearing house form
Allow children access to firearms - CORRECT ANSWER: Class 1 misdemeanor
Arterial Bleeding vs. Vein Bleeding - CORRECT ANSWER: Arterial: blood spurting out,
hard to control
Vein: heavy blood flow
,As a result of DWI unintentionally causes death of another person - CORRECT
ANSWER: Involuntary manslaughter
Assault vs. A&B vs. Malicious Wounding - CORRECT ANSWER: Assault: placing
someone in fear of imminent injury or death
A&B: unlawful offensive touching
Malicious Wounding: shoot, stab, cut, wound, or cause bodily injury with intent to maim,
disable, disfigure, or kill
Before applying black powder for fingerprinting - CORRECT ANSWER: Ensure surface
is dry
Blood Borne Pathogen exposure - CORRECT ANSWER: Report all possible blood
borne pathogen exposures to your agency immediately
If someone assisting you becomes exposed, they may request HIV test from the person
whose blood they were exposed to
Branches of Government - CORRECT ANSWER: Legislative
Executive (law enforcement)
Judicial
Brandishing a firearm - CORRECT ANSWER: Point, brandish, hold
AND
Reasonably induce fear in the mind of another
Carroll Doctrine - CORRECT ANSWER: PC that car has objects subject to seizure
(contraband, fruits of crime, evidence), due to inherent mobility of vehicles a warrantless
search is permitted
,Carry weapon on or about a person - CORRECT ANSWER: Readily accessible for the
use of surprise
Hidden from common observation
Chain of custody - CORRECT ANSWER: Have as few people as possible handle
evidence
Anyone who handles evidence must be subpoenaed to court
Child Safety Seat - CORRECT ANSWER: Under 18 years old, safety belts required
Child seat for all children under 8
Rear facing child seats can only be in the back seat
This is a primary offense ($250 fine)
Civil negligence - CORRECT ANSWER: Failure of an officer to act as a reasonable
officer would in the same situation resulting in harm to someones person, property, or
civil rights
Consider before starting a pursuit - CORRECT ANSWER: Seriousness of violation,
traffic patterns, pedestrian traffic, weather / road conditions
Criminal vs. Civil Offenses - CORRECT ANSWER: Criminal: violation of local
ordinances, federal or state statutes; resulting in fines, jail, or prison
Civil: violations of administrative matters, not statutes; resulting in money owed
Dangers associated with clandestine labs - CORRECT ANSWER: Toxicity, chemical
hazards, flammability, potential for explosion
Depressants - CORRECT ANSWER: Induce sleep
Alcohol, barbiturates
Discharge firearm into occupied dwelling - CORRECT ANSWER: Class 4 felony
, Class 6 felony if not done maliciously
Discharging firearm in public - CORRECT ANSWER: City, street, town, any place of
public gathering
Charges worsen if person harmed or near/on school property
Driving commercial vehicle while intoxicated - CORRECT ANSWER: Class 1
misdemeanor for BAC .08 or above
BAC .04 or more = class 3 misdemeanor
Driving on suspended license - CORRECT ANSWER: Class 1 misdemeanor
Driving while Intoxicated - CORRECT ANSWER: Per se: BAC .08 or above
OR
Under the influence of drugs or alcohol and ability to operate motor vehicle safely is
impaired
DUI Checkpoints - CORRECT ANSWER: Must follow a clear, pre-determined plan
DUI Punishments - CORRECT ANSWER: 1st offense: class 1 misdemeanor
2nd offense in 5 years: 1 month - 1 year in jail
2nd offense in 10 years: at least 1 month in jail
3rd offense in 10 years: class 6 felony, minimum 1 year prison
4th or subsequent in 10 years: minimum 1 year in prison
DWI suspect must submit to breath test (not preliminary) within how long of arrest? -
CORRECT ANSWER: 3 hours
DWI vs. Reckless driving charges - CORRECT ANSWER: Do not charge DWI suspect
with reckless driving in addition to DWI; judge may drop DWI and take reckless