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2024 Minnesota Post Exam Study Guide
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Katz v. United States - CORRECT ANSWER-Electronic surveillance; the court 
held that they must have a warrant to tap your phone or video record you 
Mapp v. Ohio - CORRECT ANSWER-exclusionary rule 
Graham v. Connor - CORRECT ANSWER-determined that the reasonableness 
of a particular use of force must be judged from the perspective of how a 
reasonable officer on the scene would respond, rather than from the 20/20 
perspective of hindsight. 1. Severity 2. Pose an immediate threat 3. Active 
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CRS Cheat Sheet for Colorado POST Test | Questions with Complete solution | Graded A+
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Inchoate Offenses - Conspiracy 
Criminal Attempt 
Criminal Solicitation 
Culpable Mental States - Intentionally 
Knowingly 
Recklessly 
Negligence 
Willingly 
With Intent 
How many days do you have to report excessive use of force? What level crime is it if not 
reported? - 10 days and 1st degree misdemeanor 
What is PRICC? - Punishment 
Revenge 
Intimidation 
Coercion 
ControlWhat is 1st degree kidnapping? - Intentionally 
Must have concession to secure the release of the person(or give up anyt...
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BLEA #834 Criminal Law Final Review Questions with well explained answers
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A person dresses up as a police officer to pretend he is a real cop and performs a traffic stop. During the 
traffic stop, he asks the person personal questions. What crime did this person commit? - AnswerCriminal Impersonation 1st Degree 
A person goes into someone's computer, sends themselves an email, and deletes all evidence. What 
crimes have been committed? - Answer-Computer Trespass, Theft, and Malicious Mischief. 
A person goes house to house pretending to be a representative of a busin...
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BLEA 834 Criminal Law Final Review Latest Update Graded A
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BLEA 834 Criminal Law Final Review Latest Update Graded A 
A person dresses up as a police officer to pretend he is a real cop and performs a traffic stop. During the traffic stop, he asks the person personal questions. What crime did this person commit? Criminal Impersonation 1st Degree 
A person goes into someone's computer, sends themselves an email, and deletes all evidence. What crimes have been committed? Computer Trespass, Theft, and Malicious Mischief. 
A person goes house to house pret...
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COLORADO REVISED STATUTES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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Act 
Bodily movement and includes words and possession of property 
 
 
 
Conduct 
Act or omission and its accompanying state of mind 
 
 
 
Criminal Negligence 
A gross deviation from the standard of care a reasonable person would exercise 
 
 
 
Culpable Mental State 
With intent or knowingly or willfully or recklessly or with criminal negligence 
 
 
 
Intentionally or with Intent 
When a person's conscious objective is to cause the specific result proscribed by the statute. It does not matt...
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2024 Minnesota Post Exam Study Guide answered already passed
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Katz v. United States - correct answer Electronic surveillance; the court held that they must have a warrant to tap your phone or video record you 
Mapp v. Ohio - correct answer exclusionary rule 
Graham v. Connor - correct answer determined that the reasonableness of a particular use of force must be judged from the perspective of how a reasonable officer on the scene would respond, rather than from the 20/20 perspective of hindsight. 1. Severity 2. Pose an immediate threat 3. Active resi...
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Missouri POST Test 2024 Questions and Answers Solved 100%
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1000 feet - how far does a defendant found guilty of sex crimes have to live from a school or child 
care facility 
2 degrees - how many degrees of sexual misconduct? 
5 years of the commission of the offense - arson first degree, arson second degree, knowingly 
burning or exploding - how long to commence prosecution? 
500 feet - how far must they stay away from school or child care facility? Presence or loitering 
within how many feet? 
6 months of its commission - any infraction must be filed ...
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MINNESOTA POST EXAM STUDY GUIDE | QUESTIONS & 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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Katz v. United States 
Correct Answer: Electronic surveillance; the court held that they must have a warrant 
to tap your phone or video record you 
Mapp v. Ohio 
Correct Answer: exclusionary rule 
Graham v. Connor 
Correct Answer: determined that the reasonableness of a particular use of force must 
be judged from the perspective of how a reasonable officer on the scene would 
respond, rather than from the 20/20 perspective of hindsight. 1. Severity 2. Pose an 
immediate threat 3. Active re...
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2023/2024 Minnesota Post Exam Study Guide Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Katz v. United States Correct Answer Electronic surveillance; the court held that they must have a warrant to tap your phone or video record you 
 
Mapp v. Ohio Correct Answer exclusionary rule 
 
Graham v. Connor Correct Answer determined that the reasonableness of a particular use of force must be judged from the perspective of how a reasonable officer on the scene would respond, rather than from the 20/20 perspective of hindsight. 1. Severity 2. Pose an immediate threat 3. Active resistance o...
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Texas Penal Code Charges by Crime test with complete verified solutions.
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Felony charges ranked (year and Fine) 
Capital - Life in prison w/o parol (death sentence) 
 
1st Degree - life; 5-99 years or up to $10,000 
 
2nd degree - 2-20 years or up to $10,000 
 
3rd degree - 2-10 years or up to $10,000 
 
SJF - 180 days-2 years in state jail or up to $10,000 
 
 
 
Misdemeanor Charges ranked (Year and Fine) 
MA - less than 1 year jail and max $4,000 fine 
 
MB - less than 180 days in jail and max $2,000 fine 
 
MC - NO CONFINEMENT and max $500 fine 
 
(may be both jail...
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