GPSTC Exam Questions and Answers
Theft by taking - Answer-when he unlawfully takes or being in lawful possession of,
unlawfully appropriates any property of another with intention of depriving him of the
property.
theft by deception - Answer-when he obatins property by any deceitful means or
practice with the intent of depriving the owner.
disorderly conduct - Answer-when such person commits or acts in a violent manner
toward another person, which is placed in reasonable fear of safety for the persons life,
limb or health. OR the prperty of such person is placed in danger of being damaged or
destroyed.
venue - Answer-the place where the crime was committed and tried except as otherwise
provided by law.
violation of family violence order - Answer-when a person knowingly in a nonviolent
manner violates the terms of the order issued against that person which evicts the
person from a residence, directs the person to stay away, restrains the person from
approaching within a specified distance, restricts the person from contact, direct or
indirect phone fax email...
misdemeanor - Answer-imprisonment for 12 months or less
public indecency - Answer-performs any of the following acts in a public place
-sexual intercourse
-lewd exposure of sex organs
-partial or complete nudity
-lewd caress or indecent fondling of another person
motor vehicle hijacking - Answer-hijacking a motor vehicle while in possesion of a
firearm or weapon to obtain a motor vehicle from a person by force and violence or
intimidation.
theft of services - Answer-when by deception and with intent to avoid payment he
knowingly obtains services, accomidations, entertainment or use of property which is
only available for compensation.
restraining order - Answer-a person who is not a minor who alleges stalking by another
person may seek a restaining order by filing a petition alleging conduct constituting
stalking.
, aggravated assault - Answer-with intent to murder rape or rob with a deadly weapon or
with any object when used offensively is likely to or actually does result in serious bodily
injury
cruelty to children - Answer-when such person willfully deproves the child of necessary
sustenance to the extent that the childs health or well being is jeopardized.
sodomy - Answer-when he or she performs or submits to any sexual act involving the
sex organs of one person and the mouth or anus of another
aggravated sodomy - Answer-when he or she commits sodomy with force and against
the will of the person or with a person less than 10 years old.
minimum age - Answer-no person shall be found guilty of a crime unless they were
atleast 13 years old at the time of the crime.
possesion of tools for commision of crime - Answer-when he has any tool in his
possesion commonly used in the commision of burglary, theft or other crime with the
intent to make use thereof.
reckless conduct - Answer-a person who causes bodily harm to or endangers the bodily
safety of another person by consciously disregarding a substantial and unjustifiable risk
that will cause harm to the other person
mental capacity; insanity - Answer-no person shall be found guilty of a crime if at the
time of the act, omission, or negligence constituting the crime, the person did not have
mental capacity to distinguish between right and wrong.
aggravated sexual battery - Answer-when he or she intentionally penetrates with a
foreign object the sexual organ or anus of another without consent.
involuntary manslaughter - Answer-when in commision of an unlawful misdemeanor
causes the death of another without any intention to do so.
robbery - Answer-when with intent to commit theft he takes property of another from the
person by use of force, by intimidation, by sudden snatching.
criminal damage 1st degree - Answer-knowingly and without authority interferes with
any property in a manner as to endanger human life; or knowingly and without authority
and by force or violence interferes with the operation of any public communication,
transportaion, seweage, drainage, water supply, gas, power, or other utility service.
entering automobile - Answer-any person entering any automobile with the intent to
commit a theft or a felony
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