Title 21 Flashcards

1
Q

A crime which is, or may be, punishable with death, or by imprisonment in the penitentiary.

A

Felony

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2
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An officer must have this before placing a person in investigative detention.

A

Reasonable suspicion

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3
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This term signifies any money, goods, right in action, property, thing of value of advantage, present or perspective, or any promise or undertaking, asked, given or accepted, with a corrupt intent to influence unlawfully the person who it is given, in his action, vote or opinion, in any public or official capacity.

A

Bribe.

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4
Q

Title 21 criminal laws shall be known as :

A

Penal code of the State of Oklahoma

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5
Q

Crimes are divided into:

A

Felony and misdemeanors

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6
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This term means any sheriff, police officer, federal law enforcement officer, or any law enforcement officer whose duty it is to enforce and preserve the public offense.

A

Peace Officer

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7
Q

The parties to crimes are classified as:

A

Principles and Accessories

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8
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This term in the article includes every person held in custody under the process of law issued from a court of competent jurisdiction, whether civil or criminal, or under any lawful arrest.

A

Prisoner

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9
Q

The killing of another human being

A

Homicide

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10
Q

Any willful and unlawful attempt or offer with force or violence to do a corporal hurt to another

A

Assault

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11
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Any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another

A

Battery

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12
Q

This is the practice of exciting groundless proceedings.

A

Common barratry

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13
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The wrongful taking of personal property in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, against his will, accomplished by means of force to fear.

A

Robbery

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14
Q

The four categories of homicide are:

A

Murder
Manslaughter
Justifiable
Excusable

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15
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Any person who keeps _____ ill of frame, of assignation, or of prostitution, or any other house of place for persons to visit for unlawful sexual intercourse; victims under 16, victim incapable through mental illness, where force or violence is used, where victim is intoxicated by a narcotic or anesthetic agent, victim is unconscious, etc.

A

Bawdy house

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16
Q

Search warrants for occupied dwellings shall be observed between these hours inclusive unless the judge finds the existence of at least one of the following circumstances.

Evidence located on premise only between the hours.

The search to be performed is a crime scene

Affidavits be positive that the property is on the person.

A

0600 through 2200 hours.

17
Q

Who is authorized to place a hold on an impounded vehicle or expired tag?

A

A supervisor

18
Q

A young person who is charged with a certain felony criminal offenses as enumerated in the Oklahoma State Statutes

A

Youthful Offender

19
Q

A child or juvenile who commits an act which is unlawful only if committed by a juvenile such as a truancy, in need of supervision, runaway, curfew, or tobacco violations.

A

Status offender

20
Q

This person routinely does not attend school, cannot be controlled by parents, danger to him/herself or others, and generally refuses to follow the rules

A

Child in need of supervision

21
Q

Obtaining of property from another with is consent, induced by a wrongful use of force or fear, or under color of official right.

A

Extortion

22
Q

Any act of physical harm, or the threat of imminent physical harm which is committed by an adult, emancipated minor or minor child 13 years of age or older against another adult, emancipated minor who are family or household members, or who are or were in a dating relationship.

A

Domestic abuse

23
Q

A search warrant must be executed and returned to the magistrate by whom it was written within _____

A

10 days

24
Q

Unwelcome purposeful or malicious actions or conduct, verbal or physical, based on race, color, religion, age, disability, or national origin that unreasonably interferes with an employee’s performance or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.

A

Harassment

25
Q

Taking a person into legal custody.

A

Arrest

26
Q

Every person who with premeditated design to injure another, inflicted upon his person any injury, which disfigures his personal appearance or disabled any member or organ of his body, or seriously disfigures his physical vigor.

A

Maiming

27
Q

The degree of care that a reasonably careful person, performing similar duties, and acting under similar circumstances would show.

A

Due regard.

28
Q

Giving or receiving of the body for sexual intercourse, fellatio, cunnilingus, masturbation, anal intercourse, or lewdness with any person not his or her spouse, in exchange for money or any other things of value.

A

Prostitution

29
Q

Any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows or harasses another person in a manner that would cause a reasonable person or member of the immediate family to feel threatened, intimidated, harassed, or molested is guilty of:

A

Stalking

30
Q

A writ ordering a person or group of person to attend court

A

Subpoena

31
Q

Conspiracy with any agreement, combination, or common plan or scheme by two or more persons.

A

Overt Act

32
Q

Fraudulent appropriation of property of any person or legal entity, legally obtained, to any use or purpose not intended or authorized by its owner, or the secretion of the property with the fraudulent intent to appropriate it to such use or purpose, under any of the following circumstances.

A

Embezzlement

33
Q

When a person intentionally or maliciously sets fire, burns, or destroys any occupied dwelling.

A

Arson in the 1st degree

34
Q

When a person intentionally damages a building or a motor vehicle by starting a fire and when another person who is not a participant in the crime is present.

A

Arson in the 2nd degree.

35
Q

When a person intentionally damages a building or a motor vehicle by starting a fire.

A

Arson in the 3rd degree

36
Q

When a person recklessly damages a building or motor vehicle by starting a fire.

A

Arson in the 4th degree.