mv 7 Flashcards

1
Q

What is required for an arrest for a past misdemeanor?

A

The statute must specifically state that you can arrest on probable cause.

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2
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Which offense allows for arrest on probable cause and in presence?

A

OUI (Operating Under the Influence).

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3
Q

What does ‘U’ stand for in the context of motor vehicle operations?

A

Unlicensed Operation of MV.

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4
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What age group is considered unlicensed under the Unlicensed Operation of MV?

A

Under 16 years of age.

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5
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What defines an unlicensed operator if the operator cannot confirm their license?

A

They are treated as an unlicensed operator.

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6
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What does MGL Ch278 S7 state about proving licensure?

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The person claiming to have a license has the burden of proving it.

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7
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What is the definition of Leaving the Scene of An Accident Resulting in Personal Injury?

A

Leaving without stopping and providing name, residence, and registration after causing injury.

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8
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What is the standard the Commonwealth must prove for Operating Under the Influence?

A

That the defendant’s consumption of alcohol diminished their ability to operate safely.

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9
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Is it required for the Commonwealth to prove that the defendant was drunk in an OUI case?

A

No, it is not required.

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10
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What is the definition of Use Without Authority (90/24)?

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Using a motor vehicle knowing such use is unauthorized.

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What must the Commonwealth show for Reckless Operation of a Motor Vehicle?

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That the defendant knew or should have known their driving caused great risk.

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12
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How is Reckless Operation defined?

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Conduct involving a high degree of likelihood that substantial harm will result.

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13
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What is the difference between Reckless Operation and Negligent Operation?

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Reckless requires knowledge of risk; Negligent is failure to exercise due care.

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14
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What does Refusal to Submit to a Police Officer involve?

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Refusing to give name/address or produce license.

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15
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What must a citation reflect in cases of refusal to submit?

A

What the actual violation was.

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16
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What does S stand for in motor vehicle offenses?

A

Suspended or Revoked License Operating MV.

17
Q

What is the consequence of operating a motor vehicle after suspension or revocation?

A

In-Presence Right of Arrest applies.

18
Q

What is the Collective Knowledge Doctrine?

A

Knowledge of one police officer is knowledge of all.

19
Q

What was the ruling in Comm v Zirpolo regarding officer reliance on communications?

A

Conviction stands due to the Collective Knowledge Doctrine.

20
Q

Fill in the blank: Reckless operation requires more proof from the _______.

A

commonwealth.