Exam 4 Missed Questions Flashcards
what are the parts of the elements of the offense: Forbi..Cond….,Req…Cup….., Requir….Re…..)
A) the forbidden conduct;
(B) the required culpability;
(C) any required result; and
(D) the negation of any exception to the offense.
Omission definition ( Fail… to )
failure to act
consent definition ( Assen. In Fa.., wh…. expre.. or appar….)
assent in fact, whether express or apparent.
is proof of mental culpable mental state required for conviction of an offense under which chapter?
proof of a culpable mental state is not required for conviction of an offense under this chapter. (Public Intoxication)
Criminal Conspiracy definition
1) he agrees with one or more persons that they or one or more of them engage in conduct that would constitute the offense; and
(2) he or one or more of them performs an overt act in pursuance of the agreement.
Taking or attempting to take weapon from peace officer definition and elements of offense:
if the person intentionally or knowingly and with force takes or attempts to take from a peace officer, federal special investigator, employee or official of a correctional facility, parole officer, community supervision and corrections department officer, or commissioned security officer the officer’s, investigator’s, employee’s, or official’s firearm, nightstick, stun gun, or personal protection chemical dispensing device with the intention of harming the officer, investigator, employee, or official or a third person.
(1) a felony of the third degree, if the defendant took a weapon described by Subsection (b) from an officer, investigator, employee, or official described by that subsection; and
(2) a state jail felony, if the defendant attempted to take a weapon described by Subsection (b) from an officer, investigator, employee, or official described by that subsection
Is it an offense for a public servant to intentionally subject another to sexual harassment?
Yes. Class A Misdemeanor
Duties of peace officers relating to family violence
To protect any potential victim of family violence, enforce the law of this state, enforce a protective order from another jurisdiction as provided by Chapter 88, Family Code, and make lawful arrests of violators.
Officer is not civilly liable for wrongful appropriation of personal property by the victim
The officer may stay with a victim of family violence to protect the victim and allow the victim to take the personal property of the victim or of a child in the care of the victim to a place of safety in an orderly manner.
(b) A peace officer who provides assistance under Subsection (a) of this article is not:
(1) civilly liable for an act or omission of the officer that arises in connection with providing the assistance or determining whether to provide the assistance; or
(2) civilly or criminally liable for the wrongful appropriation of any personal property by the victim.
Which US Supreme Court case established the exclusionary rule?
Mapp v. Ohio
Which US Supreme Court case affirmed search incident to arrest?
Terry v. Ohio
what era did patrol system become incident driven?
1950-1970
Violation of the Smoking Tobacco Law Section 48.01 is what grade of offense?
Class C misdemeanor
Examples of principles of an exercise program ?
Progressive Overload
Regularity and Recovery
Specificity
Balance
how does community policing effect the quality of life in a community?
Reducing fear Establishing trust and harmony Exchanging information Assisting in identifying and resolving community problems Clarifying responsibilities Helping define service needs