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BLEA 855 Crim Pro Final Exam 2024 with complete solution
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CPFS Exam 4 (Chapters 4, 5, 6, 8) Exam Questions and Answers
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What court case allowed "Stop & Frisk"? - Answer- Terry vs. Ohio 
 
What justification is needed for a Stop & Frisk? - Answer- Reasonable suspicion 
 
What is the scope of Search for a stop & frisk? - Answer- Quick seizure & limited search for contraband. 
 
What is the Plain Feel rule? - Answer- You must be able to tell it's contraband from a pat-down/ if you can it gives you PC to search. 
 
What are the big distinctions in a Stop & Frisk? - Answer- Stop (less) vs. Arrest (greater) 
Frisk (...
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CRIM 231 Midterm Study Guide (2023/2024) Rated A+
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CRIM 231 Midterm Study Guide (2023/2024) Rated A+ Name the three branches of the criminal justice system - Local - State - Federal 
What are the two main interests being balanced in the criminal justice system? (Theme of the Book) Individual rights vs Public order 
Define NCVS National Crime Victimization Survey is an annual survey of selected households conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics to determine the extent of criminal victimization 
Define UCR Uniform Crime Report, the annual FB...
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CRIM 231: Final Study Guide Questions with Complete Solutions
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CRIM 231: Final Study Guide Questions with Complete Solutions 
List the 5 goals of criminal sentencing and define each. Which do you feel is the most important? -Retribution: emphasizes taking revenge on criminal perpetrator -Incapacitation: imprisonment to reduce likelihood of offender committing more crimes -Deterrence: inhibit criminal behavior through punishment of the fear of punishment -Rehabilitation: attempt to reform a criminal offender -Restoration: goal of sentencing that seeks to mak...
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Nypd 2nd trimester review | 189 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
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Nypd 2nd trimester review | 189 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 
 
Defense Types. - Justification, Infancy, 99%/Mental Disease&Defect, Entrapment 51% 
Infancy - Defendant is not criminally liable due to their age: 
- less than 7: no criminal responsibility. 
- 7-15: Juvenile Delinquency (13,14,15 certain felonies are juvenile offenders) 
- 16 or older: charged as adults. 
Entrapment - Occurs when a defendant is actively induced, encouraged, or lured by a public servant to commit an illegal act. ...
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BLEA 855 Crim Pro Final Exam 2024 with complete solution
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BLEA 855 Crim Pro Final Exam 2024 with 
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4 Reasons Giving Officer Legal Auth for Exigency - Answer ️️ -Immediate threat, destruction 
of evidence, hot pursuit, threat of escape 
3 Ways LEO Can Search Vehicles? - Answer ️️ -1. consent, 2. warrant, 3. exigent 
circumstances 
What triggers the necessity to read Miranda? - Answer ️️ -Custody AND Interrogation 
Conducting a Terry stop - you think the person is possibly armed, frisk when? - Answer ️️ - 
Immediately. 
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Criminal Law Final Test Bank
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1.	The study of criminal law is the study of crimes, moral principles and common law. 2.	An unwritten but generally known rule that governs serious violations of the social code is known as a: 3.	"An act prohibited or an omission required by law" is our definition of: 4.	Law that is legitimately created and enforced by gov- ernments is known as: 5.	An individual, business or other legally recognized entity that commits a tort is known as a tortfeasor. 6.	Criminal law that define crimes and spe...
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Criminal Procedure GPSTC exam with correct answers 2024
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probable cause - ANSWER-*facts or circumstances* that would make a reasonable or prudent *person* believe a crime is being or has been committed. 
 
Probable cause to search v probably cause to arrest - ANSWER-Two types of probable cause 
 
An arrest without probable cause is - ANSWER-illegal 
 
PC is the basis for - ANSWER-a *legal* search or a *legal* arrest 
 
The Exclusionary Rule definition - ANSWER-A rule that provides that otherwise admissible evidence cannot be used in a criminal trial i...
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BLEA CRIM LAW MIDTERM TEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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BLEA CRIM LAW MIDTERM TEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
Assault of a Child 3rd - Answer-Class C Child under 13 
With criminal negligence causes bodily harm with weapon or instrument. Or with substantial pain extending a period of time. 
 
Assault of a Child 2nd - Answer-Class B Under 13 
Intentionally causes bodily harm 
 
Assault of a Child 1st - Answer-Class A Under 13 
Intentionally AND recklessly inflicts great bodily harm or substantial bodily harm. 
 
Drive-by Shooting - Answer-Class A...
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CLEET Cert Test Review
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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 
intentionally set Sally's bed on fire. What crime did Ted commit? 1st Degr...
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