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2024 Minnesota Post Exam Study Guide(Post Exam) Answered 100% Correctly
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Katz v. United States 
Electronic surveillance; the court held that they must have a warrant to tap your 
phone or video record you 
Mapp v. Ohio 
exclusionary rule 
Graham v. Connor 
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 immedi...
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Missouri POST Test – 2024 Questions and Answers | 100% Correct |Verified & Updated| 19 Pages
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No time limitations on filing for these offenses - Answer ️️ -murder, 1st degree rape, forcible 
rape, attempted rape in the 1st degree, sodomy 1st, attempted forcible sodomy, any class A 
felony 
5 years of the commission of the offense - Answer ️️ -arson first degree, arson second degree, 
knowingly burning or exploding - how long to commence prosecution? 
6 months of its commission - Answ...
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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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GA POST Exam Test Questions And Already Passed Answers.
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DFCS - Answer Division of Family and Children Services 
 
Arson 1st Degree - Answer Reasonably foreseeable that human life might be endanger 
FELONY 1-20 yrs or up to $50,000 or both 
 
Arson 2nd degree - Answer FELONY 1-10 yrs or up to $25,000 or both 
 
Arson 3r Degree - Answer FELONY 1-5 yrs or fine up to $10,000 or both 
 
Cruelty to children - Answer 
 
Abadonment - Answer intent to forgo parental duties or relinquish parental claims for a period of 6 months 
 
"Child...
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Minnesota Post Exam Study Guide Exam Questions And 100% Accurate Answers.
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Katz v. United States - Answer Electronic surveillance; the court held that they must have a warrant to tap your phone or video record you 
 
Mapp v. Ohio - Answer exclusionary rule 
 
Graham v. Connor - 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 or flee 
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No time limitations on filing for these offenses - CORRECT ANSWER-murder, 1st 
degree rape, forcible rape, attempted rape in the 1st degree, sodomy 1st, 
attempted forcible sodomy, any class A felony 
5 years of the commission of the offense - CORRECT ANSWER-arson first 
degree, arson second degree, knowingly burning or exploding - how long to 
commence prosecution? 
6 months of its commission - CORRECT ANSWER-any infraction must be filed 
within...? 
Chapters 556-580 - CORRECT ANSWER-Chapters o...
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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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A crime may be defined as... - Answer-A public offense, forbidden, which the government sanctions. 
A suspect may invoke his/her right to counsel or right to remain silent when? - Answer-At any time 
during the investigation. 
A self incriminatory statement by a subject, falling short of a complete acknowledgement of guilt is 
known as what? - Answer-Admission 
Ted broke into Sally's at 0730 while Sally was sleeping. While in the apartment, Ted intentionally set 
Sally's bed on fire. What crim...
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CLEET CERT TEST REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/ RATED A+| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|
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CLEET CERT TEST REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
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A crime may be defined as... - -A public offense, forbidden, which the government sanctions. 
A suspect may invoke his/her right to counsel or right to remain silent when? - -At any time during 
the investigation. 
A self incriminatory statement by a subject, falling short of a complete acknowledgement of guilt is 
known as what? - -Admission 
Ted broke into Sally's at 0730 while Sally was sleeping. While in the apartment, Ted int...
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