State Of Mind
Bars and Defenses
Participants in Crime
Important Chapters
Civil vs. Criminal
100
Define "Knowingly"
What is Subjective Knowledge, Objective Knowledge or Willful Blindness
100
What is the Statute of Limitations on a Felony and a Misdemeanor?
What is No limitation for Felony, 2 years limitation for misdemeanor.
100
Define Principal (First and Second Degree)
What is First Degree: Person who commits entire crime Second Degree: Person who aids and abets in commission of crime.
100
What is Chapter 7A ?
What is Court Structure
100
What is a Civil Matter?
What is a private dispute between two or more parties which may or may not involve a crime (Properly resolved in civil court)
200
Define "Willfully"
What is Wrongful act done without legal excuse or justification, or purposefully and deliberately in violation of the Law
200
Does being arrested for the same Crime twice count as Double Jeopardy ?
What is no. Law Officers, and Magistrates can never create double Jeopardy by making an arrest, issuing a search warrant or charging a crime. Jeopardy attaches at trail.
200
Define Accessory before the fact:
What is counsels, procures, commands or knowingly aids the other person. Usually not present at or during crime but their actions caused or contributed to the crime.
200
What is Chapter 7B ?
What is Juvenile Code
200
What are the 11 offenses patrol officers much recognize on sight?
What is RDO, Larceny, Trespass, Domestic Criminal Trespass, Simple assault, Affray, Disorderly Conduct, Carry w/o permit, Conceal w/o permit (Not pistol), Communicating threats, Injury to real property, Injury to personal property.
300
Define "Wantonly"
What is conscious and intentional disregard for and indifference to the rights and safety of others: compared to willfully.
300
Explain the defense "Lack of Jurisdiction"
What is When the state has no power or authority to try a person for that offense. When this is challenged it is the States burden to show proof it does in fact have jurisdiction.
300
What is an example of aiding and abetting someone in DWI?
What is Providing a Vehicle (letting them drive)
300
Chapter 14?
What is Criminal Offenses
300
Money Disputes are a ______ matter?
What is usually a civil matter: Example Car Repair, Rental Agreements..
400
Define "Maliciously"
What is Done with hatred or spit, inherently dangerous to human life, and done intentionally and without justification. (All must be present)
400
Explain the defense "Public Authority"
What is the defense for an officer has for using reasonable force against another, taking property or entering personal property in pursuant to law or court order.
400
What is an example of Accessory After the Fact
What is Hiding a weapon what was used in a crime.
400
Chapter 20?
What is Motor Vehicle Law
400
What should a LEO do when responding to a Civil Matter on a call?
What is persevere the peace to best of ability in authority, refer to proper routes of civil process and remember officers do not have jurisdiction to resolve.
500
Define "Strict Liability"
What is no guilty mind is necessary
500
Explain the defense "Immaturity"
What is person under 16 generally not tried as an adult, but if the Juvenile is 13 years old or older and committed a class A felony they must be tried as an adult. (Child under 6 years old cannot be brought to court as a delinquent)
500
Is a get away driver considered present at the crime if stationed a convenient distance away?
What is yes and can be charged with acting in concert.
500
What is Chapter 50B
What is Domestic Violence Offenses
500
In child custody orders, officers must...
What is look at the paper work and see that the order says specifically say "Law Enforcement assist".