Traffic Law (Infractions, citations, and law)
Definitions
Elements
Felonies
Command Staff and Officers
100

List at the difference between infractions and citations

What are: citations are court summoning (appear in court, pay this fine), infractions are a traffic violation.

100

In criminal law, the abbreviation "RCW" is used to identify and organize laws. RCW stands for _____.

What is the Revised Code of Washington?

100

Burglary 1 would be classified as this felony class.

What is a class A felony?

100

This felony involves the following: Intent to commit a crime against a person or property, entering and remaining unlawfully in a building, and is armed with a deadly weapon or assaults a person.

What is Burglary in the first degree? (Class A felony)

100

The oldest and youngest members of command staff?

Who are Andy Jezek (E-6), Brian Lampy (E-5)

200

List the two classifications of traffic violations

What is criminal and civil

200

The classifications of crimes in Washington include

What are Class A, B, and C felonies, Misdemeanor, and gross misdemeanor. 

200

List at least three elements for RCW 9A.36.031 (Assault in the third degree?)

- intent to prevent or resist execution of any lawful process

- Assaults a person employed as a transit operator or driver

- Assaults a school bus driver

- Causes bodily harm to another person by means of a weapon or instrument or thing likely to produce bodily harm in a criminally negligent manner.

- Assaults a firefighter

- Causes bodily harm followed by substantial pain in a criminally negligent manner

- Assaults a law enforcement officer

- Assaults a nurse or physician

- Assaults a peace officer

- Assaults a judicial officer

200

These three classifications of Homicide are legally classified as felonies in Washington.

What is Murder, Homicide by Abuse and Manslaughter?

200

The longest term member of CS and their role?

Who is Keaton Dernbach (E-1), Capitan

300

The three E's of traffic enforcement are:

What is Education, Engineering, and Enforcement

300

Any crime punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment is a ______. Whenever the performance of any act is prohibited by any statute, and no penalty for the violation of such statute is imposed, the committing of such act shall be a _____.

What is a misdemeanor?

300

Typically, in Washington, the elements of one crime can add to the elements of another crime as long as two crimes are in the same:

What is criminal conduct?

300

These assaults are felonious

What is assault in the first, second, and third degree.

300

Sergeant Brian has an unhealthy addiction to this drink

What is white monster

400

While on patrol, you see a car with only one brake light out, but your FTO says to pull them over. This specific brake light must be out.

What is the center brake light

400

In any prosecution for burglary, any person who enters or remains unlawfully in a building may be inferred to have acted with intent to commit a crime against a person or property therein, unless such entering or remaining shall be explained by evidence satisfactory to the trier of fact to have been made without such criminal intent.

What is Inference of Intent?

400

Name the following laws:

1) Establishes the rights and obligations that help people and organizations

2) How you investigate the law, apply it, and enforce it

What is substantive and procedural law?

400

The three felony classifications in Washington are A, B and C.

A is punishable by up to life in prison and/or this many dollars in fines. 

What is $50,000?

400

List at least one of our three WSU (not cadet restricted) Corporals and their numbers.

Who are Corporal Kirshner (333), Corporal Fosberg (319), and Corporal Welty (328)

500

This title/chapter, known as "Rules of the Road" is listed under this title/chapter

What is title/chapter 46

500

Criminal intent and criminal acts are also known as:

What is mens rea and actus rea

500

Describe the allegory of the "Elements of a crime cake"

What is a:

- 1 tsp of entering or remaining unlawfully in a building

- 2 cups of entering a building

- a dash of intent to commit a crime

- 3 Tbsp of being armed with a weapon or assaulting a person

500

This is what is charged when an officer points his or her firearm at someone who has not committed a crime.

What is Assault 1

500

List the officers in charge of the program and their numbers.

Who are Sergeant Stewart (326), Officer Tiedeman-Mueller (324), and Corporal Kirshner (333)

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