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Missouri POST Test Study Guide Question and Answers Verified.
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Missouri POST Test Study Guide Question and Answers Verified. 
Tort - A private or civil wrong or injury, other than a breach of contract. 
Preponderance of evidence - The amount of information needed to decide in favor of a 
party in a civil suit. It consists of more than fifty percent of the believable evidence in favor of 
the party's suit or defense. One more fact than the other party has established. 
Proof beyond a reasonable doubt - The amount of information needed to convict a person 
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exclusionary rule - Correct Answers a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial. 
 
probable cause - Correct Answers reasonable cause for issuing a search warrant or making an arrest; more than mere suspicion 
 
reasonable suspicion - Correct Answers a suspicion based on specific facts; less than probable cause 
 
in fact committed - Correct Answers you seen them do it citizens and peace officers not ...
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Reasonable Suspicion - CORRECT ANSWER-Articulable facts, within the totality 
of the circumstances, taken together with rational inferences from those facts, 
which lead a deputy to reasonably believe that criminal activity has been, is 
being, or is about to be committed. 
Frisk - CORRECT ANSWER-A patting down of the outer garments of a subject 
for weapons. 
Two factors necessary: 
Legitimately stopped with reasonable suspicion 
The deputy has reason to believe that the suspect possesses weapo...
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Reasonable Suspicion - CORRECT ANSWER-Articulable facts, within the totality 
of the circumstances, taken together with rational inferences from those facts, 
which lead a deputy to reasonably believe that criminal activity has been, is 
being, or is about to be committed. 
Frisk - CORRECT ANSWER-A patting down of the outer garments of a subject 
for weapons. 
Two factors necessary: 
Legitimately stopped with reasonable suspicion 
The deputy has reason to believe that the suspect possesses weapo...
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Missouri POSTTEST 
EXAM 150+ QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS 2023. 
1. Tort: A private or civil wrong or injury, other than a breach of contract. 
2. Preponderance of evidence: The amount of information needed to decide in 
favor of a party in a civil suit. It consists of more than fifty percent of the believable 
evidence in favor of the party's suit or defense. One more fact than the other party 
has established. 
3. Proof beyond a reasonable doubt: The amount of information needed to 
convict a perso...
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1st Amendment 
Establishes freedom of religion,speech,press,assembly, and petition. 
 
 
 
Definition of religion under the 1st amendment 
Citizens have the right to worship a god or supreme being (Or not to hold such beliefs). The government can not require or force observations or compel citizens to follow any particular religion. 
 
 
 
Definition of Speech under the 1st amendment 
Protected speech includes spoken and written words, the act ...
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Test Bank For Criminal Evidence Principles and Cases 9th Edition by Thomas J. Gardner
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Multiple Choice 
1. In terms of procedure, _____. 
a. felony cases involve more steps than misdemeanor cases 
b. misdemeanor cases involve more protections for defendants 
c. felony and misdemeanor cases have exactly the same procedures 
d. most states require grand jury review only in misdemeanor cases 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
c 
The Criminal Court Process CEPC.GARD.16.3.1 
2. An indictment is a formal criminal charge issued by the _____. 
a. b. c. d. 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LE...
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1. Define reasonable suspicion - Answer n. Reasonable Suspicion is the amount of evidence which justifies an officer stopping a suspect to investigate crime. This type of seizure is known as a Terry stop. 
 
Circumstances when a stop is authorized. - Answer 1. When a police officer has a reasonable suspicion, based on articulable facts, that an individual may be engaged in unlawful conduct, or is about to commit a crime, the officer has the right to stop that individual and inquire as to h...
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POST EXAM PRACTICE TEST Question and Answers 
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Subjects of an interrogation are witnesses and victims who are willing to provide police with information they possess about a matter under investigation - F 
 
Simple Robbery is the taking of anything of value belonging to another form the person of another by the use of force or intimidation while armed with a firearm - F 
 
A batter "under the color of law" can result in a civil rights lawsuit. - T 
 
Livor Mortis is the stif...
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