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ATLS POST TEST 2 LATEST VERSIONS REAL EXAM 130 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |AGRADE

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ATLS POST TEST 2 LATEST VERSIONS REAL EXAM 130 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |AGRADE What burden of proof does an officer need to conduct a temporary detainment of an in dividual? - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ Reasonable suspicion What degree of crime is a 1st degree assault? - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ F3 felony (Vehicle) recklessly Causes SBI - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ Vehicular Assault, F5 felony DUI Causes SBI - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ Vehicular Assault F4 Knowingly By threat or physical action Attempts to place/places Another person in fear of SBI - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ Menacing, M3, or F5 with deadly weapon After deliberation With intent to cause death Causes death - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ 1st degree murder, F1 felony While attempting to commit BREAKS crime Directly or indirectly causes death o f anyone - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ 1st degree murder What are the BREAKS crimes? - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ Burglary Robbery Escape Arson Kidnapping Sexual assault Perjury or subordination of perjury Causes death sentence of inmate (innocent) - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ 1st degree murder Extreme indifference Engages in conduct knowingly Causes death - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ 1st degree murder Unlawful distribution of a controlled substance on school grounds To individual under age of 18, causes death - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ 1st degree murder Knowingly Causes death of child Younger than 12 While in position of trust - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ 1st degree murder What are the exclusions to search warrants? - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ Exigent Circumstances (Fresh Pursuit, Medical Emergency, Possible Destruction of Evidence, Possible Escape of Suspect) What does the 4th Amendemnt protect? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔ Unlawful Search and Siezure without probable cause. What and where is described in warrants? - ✔✔ ANSW✔✔ Description of Items to be siezed, affadavit of probable cause, signed by a 3rd party under oath, and a crime that was commited.

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