BLE IL PTI REAL TEST QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS || GRADED A+ || LATEST UPDATE
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BLE IL PTI REAL TEST QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS ||
GRADED A+ || LATEST UPDATE
What is the goal of cross-examination? - ANSWER
Impeachment of witnesses
Hearsay Exceptions - ANSWER 1) Forfeiture by Wrongdoing
2) Former Testimony
3) Statement against Interest
4) Dying Declaration
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BLE IL PTI REAL TEST QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS ||
GRADED A+ || LATEST UPDATE
What is the goal of cross-examination? - ANSWER ✔
Impeachment of witnesses
Hearsay Exceptions - ANSWER ✔ 1) Forfeiture by Wrongdoing
2) Former Testimony
3) Statement against Interest
4) Dying Declaration
5) Excited Utterance (res gestae)
6) Present Sense Impression
7) Present State of Mind
8) Declaration of Intent
9) Present Physical Condition
10) Statement for Purpose of Medical Treatment or Diagnosis
11) Business Records
12) Public Records
Who explains to the witness how to get to court? - ANSWER ✔
police officer
4 parts of an investigation - ANSWER ✔ determine what crime
has been committed, determine who committed the crime, obtain
probable cause arrest and prosecution, locate and arrest the
suspect.
,Routine Activity Theory - ANSWER ✔ a perspective on
adolescence that views unstructured, unsupervised time with
peers as a main cause of misbehavior
Rationale Choice Theory - ANSWER ✔ states that individuals will
make decisions that maximize potential benefit and minimize
potential harm
Classical School of Criminology - ANSWER ✔ A set of
criminological theories that uses the idea of free will to explain
criminal behavior.
Deterrance theory - ANSWER ✔ philosophy of criminal justice
arising from the notion that crime results from a rational
calculation of its costs and benefits
Amendments impacting criminal procedure - ANSWER ✔ 4th-
unwarranted search and seizure
5th- no need to answer to incriminate yourself, also prohibits
double jeopardy.
6th- right to speedy and public trial
8th- No excessive bail and prohibits cruel and unusual
punishment
10th- reserved powers clause
14th- due process
Assault - ANSWER ✔ without lawful authority, engages in
conduct which places another in reasonable apprehension of
receiving a battery.
, Battery - ANSWER ✔ knowingly, without legal justification, and
by any means causes bodily harm or makes physical contact of
an insulting and provoking nature with an individual.
Rape Shield Laws - ANSWER ✔ laws that protect rape victims,
for example, by limiting the introduction of evidence about their
prior sexual behavior
Public Indecency - ANSWER ✔ performs in public place: sexual
intercourse; lewd exposure of sexual organs; lewd caress or
indecent fondling; lewd appearance in partial/complete nudity
Theft - ANSWER ✔ obtains or exerts unauthorized control over
property OR obtains deception control over property of the owner
OR obtains by threat control over property
Robbery - ANSWER ✔ the unlawful taking of property from a
person's immediate possession by force or intimidation
Burglary - ANSWER ✔ entering a building unlawfully with intent
to commit a felony or to steal valuable property
Tort - ANSWER ✔ A civil wrong
Section 1983 lawsuits - ANSWER ✔ civil lawsuits authorized by a
federal statute against state and local officials and local agencies
when citizens have evidence that these officials or agencies have
violated their federal constitutional rights
Required per Illinois law, peace officers MUST keep their notes
on this type of case. - ANSWER ✔ homicides
, First degree murder - ANSWER ✔ killing that is premeditated,
deliberate, and done with malice
Second degree murder - ANSWER ✔ commits first degree
murder with mitigating factors which include acting under intense
passion OR they believe at the time the killing would be justified
but their belief is wrong.
Eros - ANSWER ✔ life instinct
Personality Theory - ANSWER ✔ A theory that attempts to
describe and explain similarities and differences in people's
patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. applied to street crime
Social Disorganization Theory - ANSWER ✔ a theory that
asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the
absence of social control
Differential association theory - ANSWER ✔ theory that
individuals learn deviance in proportion to number of deviant acts
they are exposed to
Social learning theory - ANSWER ✔ the theory that we learn
social behavior by observing and imitating and by being rewarded
or punished
Social control theory - ANSWER ✔ a theory of delinquency that
links deviance with the absence of bonds to society's main
institutions
Neutralization Theory - ANSWER ✔ The view that law violators
learn to neutralize conventional values and attitudes, enabling
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