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RBC 3 - LD Examples Questions and Answers 100% VERRIFIED.., Exams of Andragogy

RBC 3 - LD Examples Questions and Answers 100% VERRIFIED.. 3:30am and your patrolling a parking lot with a jewelry store. You notice a HMA with a hoodie looking inside the window of the jewelry store. You approach him. Consensual or detention? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Censensual Encounter An area or object means having enough facts or information to provide a fair probability, or a substantial chance, that the item sought is located in the place to be searched. What type of search is this? 1. Probable cause search 2. Seizure search 3. Reasonable suspicion search 3. Warrantless search - CORRECT ANSWER -- Probable Cause Search

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RBC 3 - LD Examples Questions and Answers 100%
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3:30am and your patrolling a parking lot with a jewelry store. You notice a HMA with
a hoodie looking inside the window of the jewelry store. You approach him.
Consensual or detention? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Censensual Encounter
An area or object means having enough facts or
information to provide a fair probability, or a substantial chance, that the item
sought is located in the place to be searched.
What type of search is this?
1. Probable cause search
2. Seizure search
3. Reasonable suspicion search
3. Warrantless search - CORRECT ANSWER -- Probable Cause Search
A family arrived at a campground in their motor home. The
property manager offered the lot for free if the family
would agree to pay for the utilities. The father agreed, even
though he knew they would not have enough money to do
so. After five weeks, the family drove off late one night
without telling the manager and not paying the $360 bill.
What crime did The father commit? And PC - CORRECT ANSWER -- PC 537
Defraud an Innkeeper
A woman knew that her boss owned several expensive
coins and kept them at his home. While he was away on
business, she decided to go to his apartment to steal his
coin collection. She entered the apartment with the key he
kept in his desk at the office. She went to the drawer where
the coins were stored; however, they weren't there.
She quickly left the apartment. She committed what crime? - CORRECT ANSWER --
Burglary
Officers with a warrant set off firecrackers to simulate
gunfire, then asked the occupants inside the fortress-like
house to come outside to check their vehicles for damage.
Once the barricades to the home were down, the officers
announced their identity and authority to conduct a search.
This is called a what type of entry?
Legal Entry
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3:30am and your patrolling a parking lot with a jewelry store. You notice a HMA with a hoodie looking inside the window of the jewelry store. You approach him. Consensual or detention? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Censensual Encounter An area or object means having enough facts or information to provide a fair probability, or a substantial chance, that the item sought is located in the place to be searched. What type of search is this?

  1. Probable cause search
  2. Seizure search
  3. Reasonable suspicion search
  4. Warrantless search - CORRECT ANSWER -- Probable Cause Search A family arrived at a campground in their motor home. The property manager offered the lot for free if the family would agree to pay for the utilities. The father agreed, even though he knew they would not have enough money to do so. After five weeks, the family drove off late one night without telling the manager and not paying the $360 bill. What crime did The father commit? And PC - CORRECT ANSWER -- PC 537 Defraud an Innkeeper A woman knew that her boss owned several expensive coins and kept them at his home. While he was away on business, she decided to go to his apartment to steal his coin collection. She entered the apartment with the key he kept in his desk at the office. She went to the drawer where the coins were stored; however, they weren't there. She quickly left the apartment. She committed what crime? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Burglary Officers with a warrant set off firecrackers to simulate gunfire, then asked the occupants inside the fortress-like house to come outside to check their vehicles for damage. Once the barricades to the home were down, the officers announced their identity and authority to conduct a search. This is called a what type of entry? Legal Entry

Search Entry Consent Entry Ruse Entry Warrantless entry - CORRECT ANSWER -- Ruse Entry During a search authorized by a search warrant, officers are limited by the information specified in the search warrant. This is known what type of search? Scope of the search Warrantless search Indoor search Execution search - CORRECT ANSWER -- Scope of the search Two officers conducting a valid, warrantless administrative inspection of an automobile repair shop came across evidence of drugs in plain view and through plain smell. Do the officers have legal authority to seize the evidence? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Yes because they were conducting other legal business in that location In deciding whether a warrantless search or seizure was legal, courts will always consider ___________________. However, peace officers must always have specific facts to demonstrate the search or seizure fell within one of the exceptions to the warrant requirement. All the facts Totality of the circumstances Reasonable suspicion Probable cause - CORRECT ANSWER -- Totality of the circumstances An officer was in a hotel room questioning a female companion of a man who had been arrested for armed robbery earlier that day. In the course of the questioning, the woman grabbed her make-up bag from a nearby dresser. Because it was reasonable to suspect that the woman might be reaching for a weapon, the officer seized the bag. When the officer realized the bag was heavy and large enough to potentially contain a weapon, he opened the bag to search it. Is the officer able to search the bag even though he did not see an imprint of a weapon in a pat down/frisk search? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Yes While on routine patrol one morning, two officers spotted a young man looking into parked cars in an alley where there had been earlier complaints of vehicle tampering. As the officers drove by slowly, the man tried to hide behind a dumpster. When the officers approached him, the man became nervous, boisterous, and antagonistic. Can the officers conduct lawfully frisk/pat search him for weapons or potential weapons? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Yes A man picked up his girlfriend in a car he had stolen. He

Or PC 602.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -- PC 602.5 - She committed the crime of unauthorized entry of property as she did not have consent to enter his Home. A homeless man found a vacant apartment with a broken out window. He climbed through the window and lived there for three months until the owner found him. Is this: PC 602 Or PC 602.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -- PC 602 - He committed the crime of trespass (entering and occupying real property) as he occupied the real property without the consent of the owner Three teenagers followed one of their teachers home. That night, the teens climbed over the teacher's fence, intending to spray paint the teacher's house. The teacher ordered them to leave, when they didn't the husband called law enforcement. Is this: PC 602 Or PC 602.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -- PC 602 - The teenagers committed trespass (entering land) because they entered the land with intent to injure property and did not leave when requested. A male defendant contests the search of his tool box that he had locked and placed in a friend's garage. By locking the tool box, the owner demonstrated an expected level of privacy over its contents. Who has standing over the tool box? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Only the owner of the tool box, not the friend who owned the garage, would have standing to challenge the legality of the search of the tool box Neighbors complained about a run-down garage with stripped cars in back and lots of activity during normal work hours as well as unusual hours at night. Most of the reported activity did not involve pumping gas or other typical gas station activities. Officers had suspected the existence of a stolen car "chop

shop" within that particular neighborhood that was tied to gang activity. Is there anything illegal happening here? Are officers able to make entry into the garage? What is the next step the officers should request? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Although nothing illegal had taken place at the site, this information contributed toward probable cause to obtain a search warrant. A man had an argument with his neighbor. The man threw turpentine on the hood of his neighbor's car and causing $900 in damage to the paint. What's the crime? - CORRECT ANSWER -- PC 594 Felony Officers were sent to an apartment with a warrant to search for illegal weapons. The resident of the apartment had been arrested in the past by the same officers for armed robbery. The officers had specific reasons to believe the suspect was currently armed and would flee if given the opportunity. For reasons of officer safety and to prevent escape, the officers announced their presence but entered without waiting for a response. Is this justifiable and why? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Yes - Exigent Circumstances An officer responding to a burglary call talked to a neighbor who said two teenagers had just fled with a TV. While investigating, the officer found an open window on the property with a box on the ground beneath it containing a TV. The officer entered the property to see if any burglars or victims might still be inside. Once inside, the officer found a clandestine drug lab in plain view. Are they able to seize the lab? What is the term called for being able to seize the lab? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Yes, it's the Nexus rule. Pause the house, obtain the warrant for further investigation An officer was in a hotel room questioning a female companion of a man who had been arrested for armed robbery earlier that day. In the course of the questioning, the woman grabbed her make-up bag from a nearby dresser. Because it was reasonable to suspect that the woman might be reaching for a weapon, the officer seized the bag. When the officer realized the bag was heavy and large enough to potentially contain a weapon, he opened the bag to search it. Since the officer did not do a pat/down search on her, and he didn't see an imprint on the bag of a weapon, does the officer have legal justification to search inside the bag? - CORRECT ANSWER -- YES- When the officer realized the bag was heavy and large enough to potentially contain a weapon, he opened the bag to search it.justification is she was with a person earlier that day who committed "armed robbery"

A hunter sawed down the barrel of a hunting "rifle" to a length of 15 inches. Even though the overall length of the rifle was still over 26 inches. Is this a prohibited weapon? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Prohibited weapon because Rifle Barrel is under the 16 inches. A man reported that his former girlfriend had called and told him she was on her way with a knife and was going to "get even with him for dumping her." Officers were able to intercept the woman before she reached the man's apartment and found that the woman possessed a sharp kitchen knife. If there is a crime, what is the charge and PC? Is it illegal to have a kitchen knife? And why or why not? - CORRECT ANSWER -- She has committed the crime of possession of a deadly weapon with intent to assault another person. A 12-year-old child went to an emergency room with severe welts on his back. The parents denied any responsibility even though the child said his father whipped him with an electrical cord. What should you do as an officer? W&I code? - CORRECT ANSWER -- Take child into temporary custody - W&I 300 A man knew the victim was intoxicated by drugs or alcohol and was unable to give consent. The man had penile/vaginal intercourse with the victim; the crime of rape was committed against the victim. What is the PC? - CORRECT ANSWER -- PC 261 A man wrestled a female to the ground in a dark carport with intent to rape her. The headlights of an approaching car frightened him off before he could complete the sex act.

  1. Rape
  2. Attempted Rape
  3. Molesting
  4. Assault with intent to commit Rape - CORRECT ANSWER -- The man committed assault with intent to commit rape. (Penal Code Sections 220(a)) A man restrained a male victim and pulled his pants off while stating his intent to sodomize the victim. The victim, however, was stronger and fought the man off. The man committed assault with intent to commit sodomy. (Penal Code Sections 220(a)) - CORRECT ANSWER -- 1. Sodomy
  5. Attempted Rape
  6. Molesting
  7. Assault with intent to commit Sodomy.

A man who penetrated a woman's vagina with the barrel of a gun against her will. What crime was committed?

  1. Rape
  2. Assault with really weapon
  3. Penetration with a foreign object
  4. Sodomy - CORRECT ANSWER -- committed the crime of penetration with a foreign object. A man who penetrated a victim's anus with his fingers against the will of the victim.
  5. Rape
  6. Sexual Assault with a finger
  7. Penetration with a foreign object
  8. Sodomy - CORRECT ANSWER -- committed the crime of penetration with a foreign object. (A foreign object is any instrument, substance, device, or part of the body, except a sexual organ.) A woman who placed her hand inside a man's pants and fondled his penis without his consent? Crime committed?
  9. Rape
  10. Indecent Exposure
  11. Sexual battery
  12. Sodomy - CORRECT ANSWER -- committed the crime of misdemeanor sexual battery. A male high school student who pushed a female high school student up against a locker, reached into her blouse and fondled her breasts. Crime committed?
  13. Rape
  14. Indecent Exposure
  15. Sexual battery
  16. Sodomy - CORRECT ANSWER -- committed the crime of felony sexual battery. During a dispute between motorists on the freeway, Smith rammed his car into Jones' car in an attempt to run Jones off the road. As a result, Jones' car struck Johnson's car, causing Johnson to lose control and hit a utility pole. Subsequently, Johnson died. Smith was charged with murder.
  17. General Intent
  18. Specific intent
  19. Transferred Intent - CORRECT ANSWER -- Transferred Intent
  1. Battery
  2. Assault
  3. Assault with deadly weapon - CORRECT ANSWER -- The first man has committed the crime of battery because he made contact even though he caused no harm. PC242 - Battery A paraplegic adult required home care. The caretaker arrived every morning to dress the paraplegic and clean the apartment. The caretaker saw a wad of money in the dresser drawer. One day, after completing the daily tasks, he took the cash and left the apartment. What crime?
  4. Defraud an innkeeper
  5. Theft
  6. dependent adult abuse
  7. Petty Theft - CORRECT ANSWER -- Dependent adult abuse - The caretaker has committed the crime of dependent adult abuse because he stole the money. The amount of money will determine whether the crime is a felony or misdemeanor. During a break in courtroom proceedings, two attorneys entered an empty elevator. Without warning, the defense attorney pushed the emergency button and began to harass the prosecuting attorney about a suspected ethics violation. When the prosecutor demanded to get off the elevator, the defense attorney refused to reactivate it.
  8. Kidnapping
  9. False imprisonment
  10. Abduction
  11. Captive - CORRECT ANSWER -- This is false imprisonment - because the defense attorney confined the other attorney in the elevator. A woman was sitting in her car at a red light. The driver's side door was opened and a man pulled her from the car and drove off. The man has committed why crime?
  12. Vehicle theft
  13. Carjacking - CORRECT ANSWER -- the crime of carjacking because he forced the driver out of the car and stole her vehicle An eighteen-year-old male was driving 30 miles per hour in a 25 zone. His speed prevented him from stopping when a young child ran into the street without looking. The child was killed.
  14. Manslaughter
  15. Voluntary Manslaughter
  16. Involuntary Manslaughter
  1. Vehicle Manslaughter - CORRECT ANSWER -- The teen has committed vehicular manslaughter with negligence, because his speeding did not constitute a felony and was not excessive enough to show willful and wanton disregard for safety. Leaving the house a few minutes late, a woman began driving to work. She was driving approximately 75 mph in a school zone when suddenly the car in front stopped for a school bus. The woman could not stop and plowed into the car. The car was forced into the stopped bus. The driver of the car hit by the woman was taken to a hospital where he died later that night.
  2. Manslaughter
  3. Voluntary Manslaughter
  4. Involuntary Manslaughter
  5. Vehicle Manslaughter - CORRECT ANSWER -- The woman has committed the crime vehicular manslaughter A man was in his suburban backyard with a high- powered rifle, practicing shooting into a cardboard target. He hit the target, but the bullet continued into a neighbor's house where it hit and killed the neighbor.
  6. Manslaughter
  7. Voluntary Manslaughter
  8. Involuntary Manslaughter
  9. Vehicle Manslaughter - CORRECT ANSWER -- The man has committed the crime of involuntary manslaughter because he didn't take into account the safety of others (i.e., gross negligence) whose homes were only a short distance away. A husband came home unexpectedly in the middle of the day. He walked into his bedroom and found his wife in bed with his best friend. The husband got his gun out of the bedroom closet and killed the man. What crime?
  10. Manslaughter
  11. Voluntary Manslaughter
  12. Involuntary Manslaughter
  13. Vehicle Manslaughter - CORRECT ANSWER -- The husband has committed the crime of voluntary manslaughter because he killed his friend in the heat of passion. A man drank a bottle of alcohol while sitting in a bar. At one point he got so intoxicated he fell on the floor and couldn't get up again. What crime? PC? - CORRECT ANSWER -- PC 647F — The man has committed the crime of public intoxication because he was under the influence of alcohol in a public place and obstructed a public way. A husband placed both hands around his wife's throat and began to apply pressure during an argument. While applying pressure to the wife's throat, the wife began to