Weekly exam 6 Flashcards

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1
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Class A

A

Heroin, Morphine, Fentanyl, Carfentanil, Ketamine

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Class B

A

Cocaine, Oxycontin, Methadone, Methamphetamine

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3
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Class C

A

Valium, synthetic marijuana, bath salts

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4
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Class D

A

Marijuana

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5
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Class E

A

Prescription drugs not listed in any other class

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6
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Right of arrest for possession of any class of controlled substances or more than 2 ounces of marijuana without a valid prescription

A

( Misdemeanor ) arrest on Probable cause

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7
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(ROA) for distribution of class ( A,B,C )

A

FELONY

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8
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(ROA) for distribution of class ( D, E )

A

( M ) on probable cause

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9
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What is the weight so it can be consider trafficking

A
  • Marijuana 50 lbs or more
  • Cocaine 18 grams or more
  • Heroin 18 grams or more
  • Methamphetamine 18g or more
  • Fentanyl 10g or more
  • Carfentanil Any amount

( FELONY )

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10
Q

Amount permissible for cultivation of marijuana

A
  • 6 Plants per household for 1 adult
  • maximum of 12 per household for two adults
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11
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Is the possession of more than 2 OZ of marijuana arrestable ?

A

YES

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12
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What is the procedure for a Juvenile ( under 18 ) who is in possession of marijuana ?

A
  • $100 CIVIL FINE,
  • Completion of a drug educational program, and
  • Performance of community service.
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13
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You are on patrol and observe John hand Bill $20. In return, Bill reaches down his pants and hands John a small plastic bag. As John walks around the cornel, you approach him and tell him what you observed. He admits that he just bought crack cocaine from Bill.

  • What is the strongest action you can take against Bill?
    AND
  • What is the strongest action you can take against John?
A
  • Arrest Bill for the felony of distribution of Class B
  • Arrest John for the (M) of possession of Class B
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14
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You are on patrol and observe John hand Bill $20. In return, Bill reaches down his pants and hands John a small plastic bag. As John walks around the corner, you approach him and tell him what you observed. He admits that he just bought crack cocaine from Bill. Your partner approaches Bill and handcuffs him on the distribution charge. As your partner does the search incident to a lawful arrest, Bill admits that he has more drugs stuffed in his front pocket. You recover approximately 28 grams of crack from his pocket.

  • What is the strongest action you can take against Bill?
A
  • Arrest Bill for Trafficking Class B
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15
Q

What is the preferred charge for Destroying/Defacing property ?

A

266 s 126 A

( FELONY)

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16
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Carrying a Dangerous Weapon ( 2 Types )

         269 s 10 (b)
A

Type 1: Per se dangerous weapon

**The suspect knowingly carried on his person or under his control in a vehicle;

**One of the 17 listed per se dangerous weapons (knives/martial arts/). See list below!!

Type 2: Non per se weapon possessed during arrest

The suspect was arrested:

** on a warrant for an alleged crime; or

** without a warrant for a crime involving a breach of the peace; AND

** at the time of his arrest, the suspect had on his person or under his control in a vehicle;

** a billy club or other dangerous weapon that is not mentioned or otherwise punishable under 269 s 10

Right of arrest Felony

NOTES

** the warrant must be the reason for the arrest

** must involve a breach of the peace

17
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Unlawful Possession of a Firearm / Rifle / Large capacity firearm

  • Firearm 269 s 10 (a)
  • Rifle 269 s 10 (a)
  • Large capacity firearm 269 s 10 (M)
A

The defendant:

**knowingly possessed (outside home or business), or had under his control in a motor vehicle, a firearm/rifle/shotgun

**doesn’t have a valid license to possess the firearm outside of his home or office;

**does not qualify for one of the statutory exemptions from the licensing requirements.

Right of arrest Felony

18
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In order to be consider large capacity it must have…

A
  • Firearm ( more than 10 round )
  • Rifle ( more than 10 round )
  • Shotguns ( more than 5 rounds )
19
Q

Charges for a typical firearms arrest

A

269 s 10 (a) Poss of FA w/o a license ( Felony )
269 s 10 (h) Poss of ammo w/o FID card ( Misdemeanor )
269 s 10 (n) Poss of loaded firearm ( Felony )

20
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What is the ( ROA ) for improper Storage of Large Capacity Gun ?

A

Charge under (140 s 131L) Felony

21
Q

What is the ( ROA ) for improper Storage of any Gun if someone under 18 has potential access ?

A

Charge under (140 s 131L) Felony

  • NOTE: Regardless of the type of gun
22
Q

What is the ( ROA ) for improper Storage of a NON-Large Capacity gun or any stun Gun ?

A

Confiscate and Complaint ( 140 s 131L )

23
Q

BB, Air, C02 GUN

A

Public:
*Person 18 and over may possess without any license

  • Minor under 18 must either: (1) be accompanied by an adult, or (2) have a sporting license and permit from local police chief; and

*No one may discharge over public way.

Private:
*No license required, regardless of age, it gun possessed in private place and not discharged

  • ROA: Confiscate & Complaint ( 269 s 12 B )