Which landmark case mandates a law enforcement officer inform a citizen of their rights?
a. Arizona v Hicks
b. Carrol v United States
c. Terry v Ohio
d. Miranda v Arizona
At what point may an officer begin the process for a search warrant?
a. Hunch or intuition
b. Personal discretion
c. Reasonable suspicion
d. Probable Cause
What does the term culpable mental state refer to?
a. a victim's mindset
b. a witness's mindset
c. a police officer's mindset
d. a suspect's mindset
Which court is the highest, with decisions unable to be overturned?
a. AZ appellate Court
b. US Supreme court
c. AZ Supreme court
d. US District court
Which of the following Non-Verbal indicator of anger or aggression?
a. arched eyebrows
b. tilted head
c. clenched teeth
d. touching neck
Which amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures?
a. 2nd amendment
b. 4th amendment
c. 6th amendment
d. 8th amendment
What does the term "fruit of a poisonous tree" refer to?
a. evidence gained illegally
b. evidence gained legally
c. legal wire taps
d. eyewitness statements
When classifying a committed crime, which class is the most severely punished felony?
a. class 1
b. class 2
c. class 3
d. class 4
What would be the least important consideration a judge takes when setting bail?
a. the wealth of the defendant
b. the risk of defendant fleeing
c. the neighborhood where the defendant lives
d. the danger the defendant poses to the public
Which response is the most common outcome of Community Policing?
a. more federal funding and more police cars
b. more officers and decreased crime rate
c. better relationships and understanding of community needs
d. better command staff and understanding of roles
Which amendment provides citizens the right to an attorney?
a. 2nd amendment
b. 4th amendment
c. 6th amendment
d. 8th amendment
What is the most important reason for a Frisk?
a. To remove a weapon
b. to find drugs or contraband
c. to find evidence of a crime
d. to intimidate criminals
Which of the following is NOT a culpable mental state per the Arizona Revised Statutes?
a. Knowingly
b. Willingly
c. Intentionally
d. Recklessly
Which of the following is NOT a constitutional right of someone after arrest?
a. the right to an attorney
b. the right to plea bargain
c. the right for protection for excessive bail
d. the right to appear in court within the first 48 hours
Which of the 5 W's is most important to have first in case the call is disrupted?
a. where
b. what
c. when
d. who
Which landmark case deals with the use of force?
a. Marbury v Madison
b. Graham v Connor
c. Terry v Ohio
d. Miranda v Arizona
Which of the following warrantless searches is NOT a 4th amendment exception?
a. abandoned property
b. porch storage bin
c. towed car inventory
d. plain view items
Mr. Smith hires a hit-man to kill his brother. The brother is killed while Mr. Smith is away on a business trip. Which Preparatory Offense has Mr. Smith committed?
a. attempt
b. solicitation
c. conspiracy
d. facilitation
What does it mean if a jury is sequestered?
b. they are questioned and potentially excluded by one of the attorneys
c. they are instructed by the judge how to conduct their deliberations
d. they are kept away from the general public, the news and the media
If you are called to a scene where someone is speaking in a confused way to a person only they can see, what is their most likely disorder?
a. depression
b. schizophrenia
c. dementia
d. autism
Which landmark case deals with Search and Seizure?
a. Arizona v Hicks
b. Marbury v Madison
c. Pell v Procaine
d. Carrol v United States
Which of the following is NOT included in a Terry Frisk?
a. touching the outer clothing
b. dumping out backpack contents
c. squeezing a jacket pocket
d. feeling the outside of a bulging sock
Which of the following documents does NOT need the Arizona Revised Statute written on it?
a. Warning
b. Ticket
c. Charging document
d. Felony interim complaint
Which Rule of Evidence does this question violate? "You were at school on November 30th, isn't that correct?"
a. Hearsay
b. Narration
c. Leading question
d. Firsthand knowledge
What does S.A.R.A. stand for?
a. Scan, Analyze, Research, Arrest
b. Scan, Analyze, Response, Arrest
c. Scan, Analysis, Response, Assessment
d. Search, Analysis, Response, Assessment