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BLEA 825 COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM LATEST
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3 pars of a search warrant - ANSWERS-the pc affidavit, the warrant itself, and the return of service extortion 1st - ANSWERS-knowingly to obtain or attempt to obtain by threat property or services of the owner, by means of a threat( by bodily injury, substantial injury or great bodily injury) extortion 2nd - ANSWERS-knowingly to obtain or attempt to obtain by threat property or services of the owner, by means of a wrongful threat ( to accuse one of a crime, to expose a secret, or other means of ruining reputation) BARRK Felonies - ANSWERS-Burglary 1st Arson 1 and 2 Rape 1 and 2 Robbery 1 and 2 Kidnapping 1 and 2
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if a person violates a anti-harassment order, do officers have discretion?
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5 parts of criminal procedures - ANSWERS-1. constitutional documents.
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a terry stop is judged by what 3 factors - ANSWERS-1. purpose of stop
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4 elements of arrest - ANSWERS-1. authority
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Frisk factors - ANSWERS-* officer is alone
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criminal court rule 3.1 - ANSWERS-"you have the right to counsel at this time, if you are unable to pay for counsel, you are entitled to have on provided without charge." 3 branches of government - ANSWERS-Legislative, Executive, Judicial L.E.E.D model - ANSWERS-Listen Explain Equity Dignity Mental states - ANSWERS-intent, knowledge, recklessness, negligence what is required for a terry stop? - ANSWERS-reasonable suspicion what is required for an arrest? - ANSWERS-probable cause 5 basic premises of criminal law - ANSWERS-1. Act or omission
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assault 2nd on the child or causes more than transient pain with a pattern or causes bodily harm assault of a child 3rd degree - ANSWERS-A person eighteen years of age or older is guilty of the crime of assault of a child in the third degree if the child is under the age of thirteen and the person commits the crime of assault in the third degree as defined in RCW 9A.36.031(1) (d) or (f) against the child. Arson 1st Degree - ANSWERS-A person is guilty of arson in the first degree if he or she knowingly and maliciously: Causes a fire or explosion which is manifestly dangerous to any human life, including firefighters; or causes fire or explosion which damages a building or dwelling, or causes such where a person who is not committing the crime is in or, insurance reasons 10k or more Arson 2nd Degree - ANSWERS-knowingly and maliciously causes a fire or explosion which damages a building, or any structure or erection appurtenant to or joining any building, or docks, or pretty much anything out in public.
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reckless burning 1st - ANSWERS-A person is guilty of reckless burning in the first degree if he or she recklessly damages a building or other structure or any vehicle, railway car, aircraft, or watercraft or any hay, grain, crop, or timber whether cut or standing, by knowingly causing a fire or explosion. reckless burning 2nd - ANSWERS-A person is guilty of reckless burning in the second degree if he or she knowingly causes a fire or explosion, whether on his or her own property or that of another, and thereby recklessly places a building or other structure, or any vehicle, railway car, aircraft, or watercraft, or any hay, grain, crop or timber, whether cut or standing, in danger of destruction or damage. Does physical contact need to be made for an assault to occur? - ANSWERS-no, flinch factor what is a frisk? - ANSWERS-a "pat down" on the outer clothing identifying what you can articulate to be a weapon. what is a search? - ANSWERS-A government intrusion into an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy.
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Assault 2nd Degree - ANSWERS-under circumstances not amounting to assault in the first degree: (a) Intentionally assaults another and thereby recklessly inflicts substantial bodily harm; or (b) Intentionally and unlawfully causes substantial bodily harm to an unborn quick child by intentionally and unlawfully inflicting any injury upon the mother of such child; or (c) Assaults another with a deadly weapon; or (d) With intent to inflict bodily harm, administers to or causes to be taken by another, poison or any other destructive or noxious substance; or (e) With intent to commit a felony, assaults another; or (f) Knowingly inflicts bodily harm which by design causes such pain or agony as to be the equivalent of that produced by torture; or (g) Assaults another by strangulation or suffocation. Assault 3rd Degree - ANSWERS-under circumstances not amounting to assault in the first or second degree: with intent to prevent or resist apprehension, or assaults a public servant, or With criminal negligence,
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causes bodily harm to another person by means of a weapon or other instrument or thing likely to produce bodily harm, or With criminal negligence, causes bodily harm accompanied by substantial pain that extends for a period sufficient to cause considerable suffering assault 4th degree - ANSWERS-unwanted touching or assaults another not amounting to assault in the first, second, or third degree, or custodial assault, he or she assaults another causing temporary transient pain. confirming a warrant gives us what? - ANSWERS-probable cause a field test kit gives us what? - ANSWERS-a presumptive test Why do we inventory vehicles when they get towed? - ANSWERS-To protect the items in a persons vehicle. DWLS 1st degree - ANSWERS-A person found to be a habitual offender under chapter 46.65 RCW, who violates this section while an order of revocation issued under chapter 46.
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Burglary 1st Degree - ANSWERS-with intent to commit a crime against a person or property enters and remains unlawfully and if in the commission of the crime the actor or other participant is armed with a deadly weapon or assaults any person Burglary 2nd Degree - ANSWERS-with intent to commit a crime against a person or property therein, he or she enters or remains unlawfully in a building other than a vehicle or a dwelling. residental burglary - ANSWERS-with intent to commit a crime against a person or property therein, the person enters or remains unlawfully in a dwelling other than a vehicle. vehicle prowling 1st degree - ANSWERS-with intent to commit a crime against a person or property therein, he or she enters or remains unlawfully in a motor home, or can propel by sail or motor or has living quarters Vehicle Prowl 2nd - ANSWERS-with intent to commit a crime against a person or property therein, he or she enters or remains unlawfully in a vehicle other than a motor home
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criminal trespass 1st degree - ANSWERS-knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in a building. criminal trespass 2nd - ANSWERS-knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in or upon premises of another under circumstances not constituting criminal trespass in the first degree. mal misch 1st degree - ANSWERS-knowingly and maliciously: causes damages to property of another exceeding 5k dollars, or interrupts public services, public safety or public service by non law enforcement mal misch 2nd degree - ANSWERS-knowingly and maliciously: causes damages to property costing more than 750 dollars but no more than 5k or causes substantial risk of disruption in public services mal misch 3rd degree - ANSWERS-Knowingly and maliciously causes physical damage to the property of another costing less than 750 dollars or creates graffiti on another's property without permission