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TXDPS CID Exam 2023 Questions with correct Answers
May not - Answer- Photo Lineups: Officers should tell witnesses viewing photographic lineups that the suspect ________ be in the photographs.
Standing, voluntary - Answer- Consent requires ______ (The individuals authority over the premises and legitimate expectation of privacy)
and was the consent truly _______
No - Answer- Can evidence justifying the arrest be discovered during the search of the suspect, after the arrest?
reasonable delay - Answer- A search incident to arrest is still valid when a ______ exists prior to completing the search of the suspect.
Species, name and address of its owner - Answer- The ______ of the animal and the _______ is required on Animal prescriptions.
Capital - life or death 1st degree - 5-99 or life $10k
2nd degree - 2-20 $10k
3rd degree - 2-10 $10k
SJF - 180 days - 2 years $10k - Answer- Felony Degrees and Fines
Will be required - Answer- Employees determined to be dressed inappropriately for the workplace may be required to change into proper work acre. If an employee must leave the office to comply with such a directive, he or she ________ to utilize accumulated leave entitlements for this purpose.
True - Answer- Department driver awards are awarded in 5 year increments.
Custody - Answer- Formal arrest
Detention - Answer- Seizure
False - Answer- Merely touching a suspect is considered "seizure."
Yes. A mistake in clerical error by the Judge does not invalidate the warrant. - Answer- If an officer is at the doorstep of the place to be searched and he observes that the Judge forgot to sign the search warrant, is the search warrant still valid?
True - Answer- A private citizen that provides police with evidence to a case is considered an "agent to the state." True - Answer- An example of Official Oppression is when an officer is acting under the color of his office, the officer subjects
another to sexual harassment.
Res gestae - Answer- What statements are more likely to be truthful than planned statements given after the fact?
No. Unless other factors created a belief of danger. Same as above. Multiple people is one condition, however, another supporting reasoning for danger would help to support a frisk. - Answer- While in a public place, an officer can "Terry Frisk" the people around a suspect the officer had probable cause to search.
False. The combination of running
and another factor or two would justify. Such as in a "high crime area." - Answer- The mere running from an approaching officer provides justification to pursue.
True - Answer- An officer requires reasonable suspicion to conduct a "Terry Stop"?
Condition to their employment - Answer- Each member of the Department is expected to abide by each of the Ten General Orders as a ______.
False - Answer- When submitting evidence to the DPS crime lab such as mushrooms, marijuana, etc., the roots and dirt should remain attached?
No, consensual encounter - Answer- If officer knocks on the window of a legally parked car and asks if the occupant can answer a couple questions, would that be considered detention?
Yes - Answer- Officer orders the occupant of a parked car to exit. The car is parked legally in a public place and no probable cause exists. Is this considered detention?
Yes - Answer- Officer shines light into a parked car at night and clearly observes marijuana. The car is parked in a public place. Can the officer seize the marijuana under
the plain view doctrine?
It can be seized but not used in trial - Answer- Officer intrudes onto suspect's private property without a warrant and finds incriminating evidence. Can the officer seize the property and use it as evidence on trial?
Yes - Answer- You formally arrest suspect, bring suspect to your police interview room, and then Mirandize the suspect. The suspect waives his rights. During the interview the suspect's sister calls and tells you that she hired a lawyer to represent the suspect. This
lawyer even calls you and advises to not speak to his client. You hang up the phone and interview the suspect anyways. Suspect makes incriminating statements. Are the statements admissible?

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