What crime has been committed when a fight happens?
Assault, Disorderly conduct
What is the term for the release of a prisoner before their sentence is completed?
Parole
What branch of Government enforces the law?
Executive
Under what circumstances can an officer use deadly force?
To protect self or others from death, and a lawful execution.
In Utah, acts are delinquent if committed under the age of?
18
What is the statute of limitations on an infraction?
1 year
Trustee
What branch of government determines guilt and penalties?
Judicial
Provide first aid
Which constitutional right has not been extended to juveniles?
Right to a jury trial
The presumptive level of blood alcohol for a DUI is what?
.05
The fourth amendment is associated with what?
Search and seizure
Clergy, Spouse, Dr, Attorney
The basic elements of Miranda?
Right to remain silent, Right to an attorney present, can have an attorney be provided.
What is an example of status offense?
Curfew, Tobacco, Alcohol, Truancy etc..
Most traffic offenses are classified as what type of offense?
Infraction or Misdemeanor C
Searches can be conducted under what circumstances?
Consent, Warrant, Probable Cause
What is the standard of guilt in a criminal trial?
Beyond a reasonable doubt
What is the definition of reckless driving?
Willful and wanton disregard for public safety
What are the two types of delinquent acts?
Status, Criminal
Name the "4" defenses that someone can plead/use to fight a criminal charge?
Insanity, Self-defense, Alibi, Entrapment
What rights do inmates have while incarcerated? (there are four)
Three showers a week, Secure mail with counsel present, interactions with media, due process
What is the statute of limitations on a Felony in Utah?
4 years with the exception of some sexual offences.
Who is the founder of modern policing principles?
Sir Robert Peel
What does the term "in loco parents" mean?
In place of parents