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RBC TEST EXAM #1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • October 2, 2024
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PRACTICE RBC
1 (EXAMPLES)
QUESTIONS
A man went to the home of his estranged wife to discuss a problem they were having
over their property settlement. An argument broke out and the man slapped his wife and
then told her he would come back and "really beat you up" if she reported the incident to
the local law enforcement.

What crime, if any, was committed? - Answers-Intimidating Witnesses or Victims -
Felony

At a trial for embezzlement, Bill testified against the
defendant, his former business partner. Two days later, while the jury was deliberating,
Bill received a letter from the defendant stating "you'll be sorry for what you did." The
letter also stated that the business they had formerly owned together would be
"torched."

What crime, if any, was committed? - Answers-Threats of Retaliation - Felony

An officer arrived at the home of a woman who had reported a prowler. The officer found
a man in the backyard of the home but the man claimed that he lived there. The woman
identified the man as her former business partner and showed the officer a valid
Temporary Restraining Order which forbade the man from coming within 100 feet of the
woman. Upon questioning, the man admitted that he had been properly served with the
order one week prior to the incident.

What crime, if any, should the officer charge him with? - Answers-Violating a Court
Order - Misd

,A man was being arrested for stealing a bicycle that had been locked up in front of a
convenience store. While being handcuffed, he broke free from the peace officer's grip
and ran away. The officer eventually subdued the man.

Along with the original crime, the man committed what crime? - Answers-Resisting a
peace officer - misd

and

Attempting to escape, or escaping from the custody - Misd

During a trial, the judge decided to adjourn the court proceeding for a lunch break. The
judge ordered the officer witness who had been testifying to return after lunch for
examination by the defense attorney. The officer witness failed to return.

Did the officer commit a crime? - Answers-Yes = Violating a Court Order - Misd


What crime did the suspect commit? - Answers-Escape from the custody of a peace
officer - Misd

Two officers went to the apartment of a suspect to arrest her for possession of a
controlled substance for sale. When the suspect opened the door, one of the officers
produced a valid arrest warrant and placed the suspect under arrest. After the officer
had handcuffed the suspect, the suspect shoved the officer down a flight of stairs and
fled. The other officer chased the suspect and completed the arrest. The officer who
was pushed sustained numerous serious injuries. The suspect has committed the crime
of escape from a peace officer, a Misdemeanor.

True or false? - Answers-False - Great bodily injury makes it a Felony

Two state correctional officers were transporting a prisoner to a state prison and
became involved in an automobile accident. The officer who had been driving was
severely injured, but the prisoner and other officer received only minor injuries. While
the passenger officer attempted to aid his partner, the prisoner took advantage of the
distraction, kicked the officer in the back and fled. Additional officers who arrived on the
scene gave chase and were able to take the prisoner into custody.

What crime was Committed? - Answers-attempting to escape from a state prison by
means of force or violence - Felony

A man was detained for shoplifting. When the officer requested identification, the man
told the officer he left his wallet along with all of his identification at home. Believing that
he could avoid prosecution for the theft, he identified himself with a fictitious name and
address.

, The officer then charged the man with also providing a false identity. Did the officer act
appropriately? - Answers-Yes = providing a false identity to a peace officer - Misd

A young man reported to a peace officer that his car had been stolen from the parking
lot of a local shopping area. The young man falsely reported the crime because he did
not want his father to find out that he damaged the car in a minor traffic accident.

What crime, if any, occurred? - Answers-falsely reporting a crime - MIsd

A high school principal received a phone call from an unidentified person stating that a
bomb had been placed in a student locker in the school building. Law enforcement
officials were notified, and the building was evacuated. After the building was thoroughly
searched, the report was deemed to be false. Later it was determined that a student, on
a dare from some of his friends, had made the phone call and falsely reported the
bomb.

What crime occurred? - Answers-falsely reporting a destructive device - Misd

The members of a garment maker's union were on strike and picketed in front of a local
retail store. The group was peaceful and did not block the sidewalk. The purpose of the
group was to inform shoppers of a certain manufacturer's unfair labor practices.
Members of the group decided they weren't getting enough attention and used bull
horns and amplification devices to yell out their message. The noise became so loud
that the store owner and other merchants along the street, and residents in a nearby
apartment building, began to complain. The assembly became an unlawful assembly
when members of the group began to disrupt the peace with their noise.

True or False? - Answers-True = Misd (boisterous or tumultuous manner)

Deputy Jones used an empathetic tone of voice while interviewing a rape victim, but he
also glanced at his watch frequently while she was talking. Because of the officer's
negative nonverbal signals, the victim began to feel that the officer was thinking about
other things and did not really care about what had happened to her. The victim felt
even more demeaned and stopped talking.

Did the officer act appropriately? - Answers-no

An officer verbally encouraged a witness to include any details she could remember
regarding an armed robbery. As the woman spoke, one officer kept looking over to his
partner and rolling his eyes when he thought the witness would not notice. The woman
did notice.

Is it likely she will complete her account abruptly and unintentionally leave out important
details? - Answers-Yes

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