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LETI - Missouri POST TEST [2023] with 245 correct answers 100 %, Exams of Law

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LETI - Missouri POST TEST [2023] with
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What is the 1st amendment? - ANSWER-Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press,
Assembly, and Petition
What is the 4th amendment? - ANSWER-Freedom from unreasonable searches and
seizures
What is the 5th amendment? - ANSWER-The right to remain silent, due process, right
to not self incriminate.
What is the 6th amendment? - ANSWER-Right to a speedy and public trial.
What is the 8th amendment? - ANSWER-No cruel or unusual punishment
What is the 10th amendment? - ANSWER-States rights
What crimes have no time limitations? - ANSWER-murder, 1st degree rape, forcible
rape, attempted rape in the 1st degree, sodomy 1st, attempted forcible sodomy, any
class A felony
What is a crime? - ANSWER-Criminal charges/case
What is a Tort? - ANSWER-Civil Case
Criminal case evidence must be: - ANSWER-Beyond reasonable doubt
Civil case is brought by the: - ANSWER-preponderance of evidence
What is the exclusionary rule? - ANSWER-All Evidence Which Is Obtained By You
Illegally Is Inadmissible
What does a judge issue and set? - ANSWER-Warrant / Bail
What are the 10 steps to the criminal process? - ANSWER-1. Detention (arrest)
2. Investigation
3. Booking
4. Arrest Warrant Application
5. Charging Suspect
6. Issuance of Arrest Warrant
7. Arraignment
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What is the 1st amendment? - ANSWER-Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition What is the 4th amendment? - ANSWER-Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures What is the 5th amendment? - ANSWER-The right to remain silent, due process, right to not self incriminate. What is the 6th amendment? - ANSWER-Right to a speedy and public trial. What is the 8th amendment? - ANSWER-No cruel or unusual punishment What is the 10th amendment? - ANSWER-States rights What crimes have no time limitations? - ANSWER-murder, 1st degree rape, forcible rape, attempted rape in the 1st degree, sodomy 1st, attempted forcible sodomy, any class A felony What is a crime? - ANSWER-Criminal charges/case What is a Tort? - ANSWER-Civil Case Criminal case evidence must be: - ANSWER-Beyond reasonable doubt Civil case is brought by the: - ANSWER-preponderance of evidence What is the exclusionary rule? - ANSWER-All Evidence Which Is Obtained By You Illegally Is Inadmissible What does a judge issue and set? - ANSWER-Warrant / Bail What are the 10 steps to the criminal process? - ANSWER-1. Detention (arrest)

  1. Investigation
  2. Booking
  3. Arrest Warrant Application
  4. Charging Suspect
  5. Issuance of Arrest Warrant
  6. Arraignment

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  1. Preliminary/Grand Jury Hearing
  2. Discovery
  3. Trial For detention you need: - ANSWER-Reasonable suspicion For arrest you need: - ANSWER-Probable cause What is reasonable suspcison? - ANSWER-Facts leading a reasonable officer/person to suspect a crime has been committed and it was committed by the person in question. What is probable cause? - ANSWER- If you have probably cause you are how sure? - ANSWER-51% Any infraction must be filed within: - ANSWER-6 months What is considered a prior offender? - ANSWER-one who has been found guilty of one felony What is considered a persistent offender? - ANSWER-one who has been found guilty or two or more felonies committed at different times Is booking a administrative procedure? - ANSWER-Yes What is a bill of indictment? - ANSWER-1. Written by the prosecutor
  4. States the facts of the case and the charges that will be pressed if grand jury agrees that PC exists. 3.If the grand jury agrees that PC exists then they find the indictment to be a true bill. What did the Terry v Ohio case cover? - ANSWER-Search incident to arrest and ability to search if reasonable belief the suspect is armed and dangerous regardless of probable cause to arrest. What is a frisk? - ANSWER-Limited search of the outer clothing for the purpose of finding weapons. What is 'Fresh pursuit?' - ANSWER-A legal doctrine that permits a Law-Enforcement Officer to arrest a fleeing suspect who crosses jurisdictional lines. When does fresh pursuit stop? - ANSWER-When the officer looses sight of the fleeing suspect and is out of their jurisdiction. What are the four types of abuse? - ANSWER-physical, emotional, financial, sexual

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When do strip searches occur? - ANSWER-When it is a felony charge or if they have been found guilty. Juveniles must be seperated by: - ANSWER-Sight and sound Where is the most effective radio placement when speaking on the radio? - ANSWER- 45 degrees, approximately 1 inch from mouth. All civil disturbance responders should be trained as: - ANSWER-Squad leaders If an officer acts beyond the bounds of their training they could face: - ANSWER- criminal and civil charges/lawsuits. What is direct medical control? - ANSWER-On the phone or online access with a physician. What is indirect medical control? - ANSWER-All other types aside from direct or offline medical control. What is implied consent? - ANSWER-Is assumed when treating unresponsive patients who have potentially life threatening injuries or illness. What is consent? - ANSWER-Voluntarily agreement. What is expressed consent? - ANSWER-Verbal consent What are the normal respiratory breaths for an adult? - ANSWER- 12 - 20 per minute. What are the normal respiratory breaths for an child? - ANSWER- 15 - 40 per minute What are the normal respiratory breaths for an infant? - ANSWER- 30 - 60 What is the normal heart rate for an adult? - ANSWER- 60 - 100 bpm What do arteries do? - ANSWER-Take blood away from the heart What do veins do? - ANSWER-Takes blood to the heart What are the 3 types of blood vessels? - ANSWER-arteries, veins, and capillaries What is signs of a shock? - ANSWER-Restlessness and anxiety Weak and rapid pulse Pale skin

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Irregular breathing Cold and wet skin Dilation of the pupils Thirst Nausea and/or vomiting What will a first responder be charged with if they treat a patient without consent? - ANSWER-Assault, battery or false imprisonment. What is profussion? - ANSWER-Delivery of 02 to blood/organs What is the recommended reactionary/defensive gap distance? - ANSWER- 6 - 10 ft What is the intimate space distance? - ANSWER-18 inches What should you do before handcuffing, searching, or frisking? - ANSWER-Control What is an seizure? - ANSWER-Involuntary movement, loss of freedom of movement. What is a custodial arrest? - ANSWER-Taking someone into custody. What is a technical arrest? - ANSWER-Citation and release (temporary) What is the most powerful statement an law enforcement officer can make? - ANSWER- Let me be sure I understood you correctly What are the 3 types of listening? - ANSWER-Competitive, passive, and active What percentage is non-verbal communication? - ANSWER-55% What does D.A.R.E stand for? - ANSWER-Drug abuse resistance education What are the 5 things needed to face daily threats for law enforcement officers? - ANSWER-Tactics Mental Conditioning Firearms Skills Personal Fitness Equipment What is gang defined as? - ANSWER-3 or more individuals that partake in criminal activity. What does OC stand for? - ANSWER-Oleorsin Capsicum

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When you mark evidence you generally do what? - ANSWER-Etch officer's installs and DSN on an inconspicuous part of the evidence. What are items you won't etch when marking evidence? - ANSWER-Jewelry, Cartridges, Cartridge Casing, Bullets, Trace evidence, liquids, dirt, drugs, paint scrapings, cigarette butts. A eviction notice must be severed when? - ANSWER-At least 4 days prior What is the DWI 3 phase to stop the vehicle? - ANSWER-1. Vehicle in motion

  1. Personal contact
  2. Pre-screening arrest What are the DWI decision making questions? - ANSWER-1. Do I pull over
  3. Should driver exit
  4. Do I arrest If someone pleads guilty what can they not do? - ANSWER-Appeal How many clues does HGN (Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus) have? - ANSWER- 6 How many clues does WAT (Walk and Turn) have? - ANSWER- 8 How many clues does OLS (One Leg Stand) have? - ANSWER- 4 How accurate is HGN? - ANSWER-88% What are HGN, OLS, and WAT designed to? - ANSWER-Split attention Can you be convicted of a DUI even if your BAC is below .08 - ANSWER-Yes but you have to prove impairment. How many cases does DWI have and what are they? - ANSWER-2, administrative and criminal. What are the 7 drug catergories? - ANSWER-CNS Depressants CNS Stimulants Inhalants Hallucinogens Narcotics Analgesics Dissociative Anesthetics Cannabis What is the number 1 priority for all first responders? - ANSWER-Personal Safety

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What does AVPU stand for? - ANSWER-Alert Verbal Pain Unconscious The Force Continuum Is Described As - ANSWER-Vocal or verbal commands Open Empty Hand Control Chemical Control Impact Weapons Deadly Force What is forcible compulsion? - ANSWER-Physical force that overcomes reasonable resistance ORA threat, express OR; Implied that places a person in reasonable fear of death, serious physical injury OR; Kidnapping of such person OR; Another person What does sexual conduct mean? - ANSWER-Sexual intercourse, deviate sexual intercourse or sexual contact What does sexual contact mean? - ANSWER-Any touching of another person with the genitals OR; Any touching of the genitals OR; Anus of another person OR; The breast of a female person OR; Any such touching through the clothing for the purpose of arousing OR; Gratifying sexual desire of any person OR; For the purpose of terrorizing the victim What is the only charge that can hold the death penalty in the State of Missouri? - ANSWER-1st Degree Murder. Under extigent circumstances doctrine what four circumstances is there when you don't need a warrant? - ANSWER-When an officer is in hot pursuit of a fleeing felon When it is necessary to prevent imminent destruction of evidence To prevent a suspect's escape In response to a risk of danger to the police or others What is an infraction? - ANSWER-A violation is an infraction. The conviction of an infraction does not carry with it criminal conviction. Criminal liability requires: - ANSWER-Culpable mental state and voluntary act.

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What is the theory of evidence transfer? - ANSWER-any evidential substance or particle such as blood , fluids , hairs, fibers , paint, and skin that is exchanged between an assailant and the victim or the scene of the crime How long is a search warrant good for? - ANSWER-10 Days What is the effective range for a rifled slug? - ANSWER-75 yards What is the spread for buckshot round? - ANSWER-1 inch per yard How many days do you have to turn in a STARS report? - ANSWER-10 days What is Due Process? - ANSWER-The right to a speedy trial and is the 6th admendment What is a crime scene? - ANSWER-The point of entry, exit, and everything in between. What is an outcome of an investigation - ANSWER-Admission, confession, and statement To prove stealing you must: - ANSWER-Prove the intent to deprive How many members are their on the MO Grand Jury? - ANSWER- 12 What types of evidence is there? - ANSWER-Physical, Testimonial, Demonstrative, Documentary What exceptions are there to the hearsay rule? - ANSWER-Dying declarations, spontaneous utterances, prior sworn testimony, admission, confession What is a meat eater? - ANSWER-They break the rules all the time What is a grass eater? - ANSWER-Occasionally break the rules What are the 8 steps to a traffic stop? - ANSWER-Greeting ID Yourself/Department Reason For The Stop Justification For The Violation Request Operator's License, Proof of Insurance Clarification Decision Closure What are the 5 steps to a hard style approach? - ANSWER-Ask

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Set Context Present Options Confirm A.C.T. (Arrest, Control, Transport What does D.O.T.S stand for? - ANSWER-Deformities Open Injuries Tenderness Swelling What does L.E.A.P.S stand for? - ANSWER-Listen Empathize Ask Paraphrase Summarize What does A.C.T stand for? - ANSWER-Arrest Control TransportWhat What is the largest group in the food pyramid? - ANSWER-Grains What is anger defined as? - ANSWER-A strong feeling of antagonism associated with displeasure You should set traffic cones: - ANSWER- 15 - 20 paces You should set traffic cones 2 paces for every: - ANSWER-One mile posted on the speed limit sign. What is the Doppler shift? - ANSWER-When a body that is emitting radiation has a non- zero radial velocity relative to an observer, the wavelength of the emission will be shortened or lengthened, depending upon whether the body is moving towards or away from an observer. This change in observed wavelength, or frequency, is known as the Doppler shift. (T/F) Children less than four years of age, regardless of weight, shall be secured in a child passenger restraint system appropriate for that child - ANSWER-True (T/F) Children weighing less than forty pounds, regardless of age, shall be secured in a child passenger restraint system appropriate for that child - ANSWER-True (T/F) Children at least four years of age but less than eight years of age, who also weigh at least forty pounds but less than eighty pounds, and who are also less than four

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(5) The person knowingly causes or attempts to cause physical contact with a person with a disability, which a reasonable person, who does not have a disability, would consider offensive or provocative; or (6) The person knowingly causes physical contact with another person knowing the other person will regard the contact as offensive or provocative. Burglary 1st Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she knowingly enters unlawfully or knowingly remains unlawfully in a building or inhabitable structure for the purpose of committing an offense therein, and when in effecting entry or while in the building or inhabitable structure or in immediate flight therefrom, the person or another participant in the offense: (1) Is armed with explosives or a deadly weapon; or (2) Causes or threatens immediate physical injury to any person who is not a participant in the crime; or (3) There is present in the structure another person who is not a participant in the crime. Burglary 2nd Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she knowingly enters unlawfully or knowingly remains unlawfully in a building or inhabitable structure for the purpose of committing a crime therein. Robbery 1st Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she forcibly steals property and in the course thereof he or she, or another participant in the offense: (1) Causes serious physical injury to any person; or (2) Is armed with a deadly weapon; or (3) Uses or threatens the immediate use of a dangerous instrument against any person; or (4) Displays or threatens the use of what appears to be a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument; or (5) Steals any controlled substance from a pharmacy. Robbery 2nd Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she forcibly steals property and in the course thereof causes physical injury to another person. Stealing elements: - ANSWER-(1) Appropriates property or services of another with the purpose to deprive him or her thereof, either without his or her consent or by means of deceit or coercion; (2) Attempts to appropriate anhydrous ammonia or liquid nitrogen of another with the purpose to deprive him or her thereof, either without his or her consent or by means of deceit or coercion; or (3) For the purpose of depriving the owner of a lawful interest therein, receives, retains or disposes of property of another knowing that it has been stolen, or believing that it has been stolen. For felony stealing they must steal how much in value? - ANSWER-$750 or greater

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Arson 1st Degree elements: - ANSWER-(1) Knowingly damages a building or inhabitable structure, and when any person is then present or in near proximity thereto, by starting a fire or causing an explosion and thereby recklessly places such person in danger of death or serious physical injury; or (2) By starting a fire or explosion, damages a building or inhabitable structure in an attempt to produce methamphetamine. Arson 2nd Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she knowingly damages a building or inhabitable structure by starting a fire or causing an explosion.

  1. A person does not commit an offense under this section if: (1) No person other than himself or herself has a possessory, proprietary or security interest in the damaged building, or if other persons have those interests, all of them consented to his or her conduct; and (2) The person's sole purpose was to destroy or damage the building for a lawful and proper purpose. Voluntary Manslaughter elements: - ANSWER-(1) Causes the death of another person under circumstances that would constitute murder in the second degree under subdivision (1) of subsection 1 of section 565.021, except that he or she caused the death under the influence of sudden passion arising from adequate cause; or (2) Knowingly assists another in the commission of self-murder. Involuntary Manslaughter 1st Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she recklessly causes the death of another person. Involuntary Manslaughter 2nd Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she acts with criminal negligence to cause the death of any person. Rape 1st Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she has sexual intercourse with another person who is incapacitated, incapable of consent, or lacks the capacity to consent, or by the use of forcible compulsion. Forcible compulsion includes the use of a substance administered without a victim's knowledge or consent which renders the victim physically or mentally impaired so as to be incapable of making an informed consent to sexual intercourse. Rape 2nd Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she has sexual intercourse with another person knowing that he or she does so without that person's consent. Statutory Rape 1st Degree elements: - ANSWER-he or she has sexual intercourse with another person who is less than fourteen years of age.

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What is the Felony Murder Doctrine? - ANSWER-during the commission of a felony, another person is killed or dies. The person committing the felony will be charged with Murder. Sexual Misconduct involving a child elements: - ANSWER-(1) Knowingly exposes his or her genitals to a child less than fifteen years of age under circumstances in which he or she knows that his or her conduct is likely to cause affront or alarm to the child; (2) Knowingly exposes his or her genitals to a child less than fifteen years of age for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of any person, including the child; (3) Knowingly coerces or induces a child less than fifteen years of age to expose the child's genitals for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of any person, including the child; or (4) Knowingly coerces or induces a child who is known by such person to be less than fifteen years of age to expose the breasts of a female child through the internet or other electronic means for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of any person, including the child. To stop tunnel vision you should: - ANSWER-Look around What is the Missouri Implied consent? - ANSWER-Requires A Licensed Driver To Submit To A Chemical Test Upon Request OR Driver Can Loose License For Up To 1 Year What are signs of an allergic reaction? - ANSWER-Red skin, hives, flushed, itchy, high heart rate, low blood pressure, wheezing and respiratory arrest What does Parasympathetic System do? - ANSWER-Brings the body back to the normal state The Process Of Separating Inmates Into Categories For Housing Purposes Is Called Classification. What Two Classifications Are There? - ANSWER-Basic and Secondary Identify the requirements for enhancing the penalties for Hate Crimes - ANSWER- enhances the penalties for certain offenses committed by individuals who possess certain motivational factors. upcharge the person if its determined to be a hate crime What are the two finger arches? - ANSWER-Plain Arch Tented Arch What is an ex-parte? - ANSWER-an order of protection issued by the court before the respondent has received notice of the petition or an opportunity to be heard on it. Fill out the form and the judge signs it. Good until the hearing

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What is a full order of protection? - ANSWER-an order of protection issued after a hearing on the record where the respondent has received notice of the proceedings and has had the opportunity to be heard. Cannot and will not be granted until both sides have been heard( 6-month up to 2 years or PERMANENT) can make extra stipulations Explain REspect - ANSWER-REspect is a tactical operation that we must show ALL people ALL of the time. - RE in Latin means "Togive back. What does S.A.F.E.R. mean? - ANSWER-Safety - when your other safety is threatened Attack - when you are under attack Flight - when a suspect flees from your custody Exercise repetition - you have lawful asked repeatedly for compliance and you do not get it Revised Priorities - something changes (a fellow officer needs your help now) What is reactive policing? - ANSWER-Most traditional style of policing Very little citizen interaction call-response/report-investigation-next call What is predictive policing? - ANSWER-Using data to predict where crime will occur or who will occur or who will commit crimes Geographical Time Identity Patterns Predict with potential events at events (such as parades) What is intelligence led policing? - ANSWER-Using data Finding out where are we vulnerable Find out what the risks are Focus on four- burg robbery auto burg and auto theft Tracking crime When where and to whom vulnerable This can lead to more man hours being able to work on other things Community oriented policing What is community policing? - ANSWER-Open lines of communication to help improve life in areas that need it most Getting cops involved in the community they serve Identify the needs of the community Will increase trust What are the common OC delivery options? - ANSWER-Stream cone/aerosol(5 ft) (float round)

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What is a secretor? - ANSWER-persons whose blood type can be determined by an analysis oftheir body fluids (other than blood). Does empathy involve pittiness? - ANSWER-No What is the biggest communication obstacle? - ANSWER-Yourself What is environmental obstacle? - ANSWER-It is highways, weather, etc What is preoccupation obstacle? - ANSWER-At home issues (pregnant girlfriend) What is interpersonal obstacle? - ANSWER-A Sergeant hover over your work. What does OCN stand for? - ANSWER-Offense Cycle Number (Fingerprint Related) What is the six pillars of character? - ANSWER-Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship For most, what is the most dominate sensory organ? - ANSWER-Eyes What does Mos-shin mean? - ANSWER-Still centered, ability to remain calm. Can you talk faster than you can hear? - ANSWER-No, you hear faster than you talk If someone is in the mental state of denial what should you do? - ANSWER-Be simple and direct, repeat the facts. What is tunnel vision (myopia)? - ANSWER-Its a visual distortion What is core values? - ANSWER- What are the 6 basic food groups? - ANSWER-1. Oils (Fats, Oils and Sweets)

  1. Grains (Bread, Rice)
  2. Protein (
  3. Fruits/Vegetables
  4. Dairy (Milk, Yogurt, Cheese)

What is anger? - ANSWER-a strong feeling of antagonism usually associated with displeasure When transmitting on the radio, you should always start with? - ANSWER-Identification (Badge Number)

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As a correctional officer do you have the right to refuse an intake if they are seriously injuried? - ANSWER-Yes When entering a correctional facility you should always what should you always do? - ANSWER-Secure your firearm What do you need to strip search him? - ANSWER-Conviction, search warrant, or a felony. What is the cardinal rule? - ANSWER-Restrain subjects prior to searching. Whats the primary function of the civil disturbance squad? - ANSWER-Deescalation Whats the biggest human phobia? - ANSWER-Social conflict

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