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A person who unlawfully enters any motor vehicle with the intent to commit a crime therein commits: |
First Degree Criminal Trespass |
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Any person who knowingly and unlawfully enters or remains upon the common areas of a hotel, motel,condominium, or apartment building Commits: |
Second Degree Criminal Trespass |
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A person who sets fire to or causes to be burned any building or occupied structure commits: |
First Degree Arson |
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An actor commits__________________________ if he knowingly inflicts sexual intrusion or penetration on a victim and the actor causes the submission of the victim by means of sufficient consequence reasonably calculated to cause submission against the victim’s will |
Sexual Assault |
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Any person who knowingly with or without sexual contact induces or coerces any child (under 18) to expose intimate parts or to engage in contact, intrusion, or penetration with another for the purpose of gratification of the actor commits: |
Unlawful Sexual Contact |
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Any actor who knowingly inflicts sexual penetration or intrusion on a victim who is at least 15 but less than 17 and the actor is 10 years older commits: |
Sexual Assault |
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Any person who knowingly observes or photographs the intimate parts of another without that person’s consent commits: |
Unlawful Sexual Contact |
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What is the most appropriate charge for a person who inflicts sexual contact upon a child under 15 years of age and the offender is at least 4 years older. |
Sexual Assault on achild |
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What would be the most appropriate crime to charge someone who spray-paints graffiti on a bridge? |
Defacing Property |
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A person who with the intent to commit a crime enters or breaks into any vault, safe cash register, or vending machine commits what degree of Burglary? |
Third Degree Burglary |
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A person who unlawfully enters or remains upon the premises of another commits: |
3rd Degree Criminal Trespass |
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A person tampers with the property of another with the intent to cause injury, inconvenience or annoyance. This is which crime? |
Second Degree Criminal Tampering |
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A person who by means of fire or explosives damages any property with the intent to defraud commits: |
3rd Degree Arson |
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A person commits _______________________ when he damages the real or personal property of another. |
Criminal Mischief |
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To unlawfully enter or remain in a building or occupied structure with the intent to commit a crime therein is which of the following? |
Second Degree Burglary |
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A person who knowingly takes anything of value from person or presence of another by the use of force, threats, or intimidation commits |
Robbery |
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A person commits _______________________ when he receives, retains, disposes, or loans money by pawn on anything of value knowing or believing that said thing of value is stolen and he intends to permanently deprive the lawful owner of the use / benefit of the item. |
Theft (by receiving) |
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What is not an aggravator under motor vehicle theft? Money More than 72 hours With Weapon |
Causes more than $400 property damage |
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How long do you have to return rental property past the agreed return time before it is considered theft of rental property? |
72 hours |
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A person commits ________________________ if he attempts to invite or persuade a child under fifteen to enter any, building, vehicle, room or secluded place with the intent to commit a sex assault or unlawful sexual contact upon the child. |
Enticement of a child |
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A major distinction between First and Second Degree Kidnapping is: |
First Degree Kidnapping involves the offender demanding a concession.Second degree doesn’t. |
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Any person who knowingly confines another without his consent and without legal authority commits |
False Imprisonment |
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What has to be present in order for menacing to be a felony? |
Deadly Weapon |
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An offender, in trying to prevent one whom he knows to be a police officer or fireman from performing his duty, intentionally causes bodily injury to any person. This is which crime? |
Second Degree Assault |
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To recklessly cause serious bodily injury to another by means of a deadly weapon is which crime? |
Second Degree Assault |
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With the intent to cause bodily injury to another he causes such injury by means of a deadly weapon is which crime? |
Second Degree Assault |
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If, while in the performance of your duties as police officer, someone threatens you with a deadly weapon with the intent to cause you serious bodily injury, you should charge them with: |
First Degree Assault |
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With intent to disfigure,destroy, or permanently disable any organ and to cause such injury is: |
First Degree Assault |
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With intent to cause serious bodily injury, he causes serious bodily injury by means of a deadly weapon: |
First Degree Assault |
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If a person operates a motor vehicle in a reckless manner, and such conduct is the proximate cause of death of another that person is guilty of: |
Vehicular Homicide |
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The “Heat of Passion” defense applies to which homicide statute? |
Second Degree Murder |
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Which of the following is not an element of First Degree Murder? |
To intentionally cause or aid another to commit suicide. |
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Any person, knowing they have insufficient funds, with the intent to defraud, issues a check for the payment of services, property, or anything of value, commits? |
Fraud by Check |
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With intent to defraud, a person selling a baseball, states the baseball was hit by Babe Ruth during a World Series game in 1928, when he knows it was not. This person is guilty of? |
Criminal Simulation |
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Which of the following is not an illegal weapon? |
Stun-gun |
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A person who knowingly has a forged Colorado driver’s license in their possession with the intent to use it to defraud, could be charge with this crime, even if they have not used the license |
Criminal possession of a forged instrument. |
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Any person, with knowledge of its character, who possesses a device or equipment specifically designed for use in counterfeiting, with the intent to use it, is guilt of? |
Criminal possession of forgery devices |
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Any person who knowingly confines or detains another without their consent is guilty of? |
False Imprisonment |
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Recklessly causes the death of another. |
Manslaughter |
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A person, by committing perjury, procures the conviction and execution of any innocent person commits the crime of? |
Murder in the first degree |
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Any person who induces, aids,or encourages a child to violate any federal, state, municipal or county ordinance commits: |
Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor |
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A person who knowingly provides shelter to a minor without the consent of the minor’s parents and intentionally fails to notify the parent that the minor is being sheltered within 24 hours after the shelter has been provided commits: |
Harboring a minor |
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If the actor makes a credible threat to another and in connection with that threat repeatedly follows,approaches, contacts, or places under surveillance that person or a member of that person’s family he commits: |
Harassment /Stalking |
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Which of the following is not a dangerous weapon?
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Throwing Star |
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A required element of Fraud by Check is? |
With intent to defraud |
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A person knowingly subjects anon-consenting victim to any sexual contact commits? |
Unlawful Sexual Contact |
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A person is cleaning their gun upstairs when it goes off and the bullet goes through the floor and causes bodily injury to a person down stairs. This person could be charged with? |
3rd Degree Assault |
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Murder, 1st and 2nd degree assault, kidnapping, aggravated robbery, 1st degree arson, 1st degree burglary, escape, and criminal extortion are considered to be? |
Crimes of Violence |
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Knowingly causes the death of another. |
Murder in the second degree |
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Intoxication is an affirmative defense to crimes requiring the mental state of? |
Intentionally |
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The statute of limitations for Misdemeanors is? |
18 Months |
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Pursuant to the Colorado Revised Statutes; all persons who actively participate in a crime are considered to be which of the following? |
Principles |
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For the purposes of the Contributing to the delinquency of a minor statute, a minor is a person who is: |
Under the age of 18 |
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A person who knowingly marries,inflicts sexual penetration or intrusion or subjects to sexual contact an ancestor or descendant, including child by adoption, natural child stepchild over 21, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, nephew or niece commits: |
Incest |
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A person who knowingly possesses a firearm, the serial number of which has been removed, altered, or destroyed commits: |
Possession of a Defaced Firearm |
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With the intent to defraud, a person alters a Colorado driver’s license. They have committed? |
Forgery |
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A 23 year old man has consensual sex with a 15 year old girl, he could be charge with? |
Nothing |
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A person forcibly takes a person from one place to another and asks for any concessions for their release is guilty of? |
1stDegree Kidnapping |
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18-1.3-406 Mandatory sentences for violent crimes states that if someone is convicted of a crime of violence the sentencing guideline is |
a term of at least the midpoint, but not more than twice the max |
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A person unlawfully distributes, dispenses, or sales a controlled substance to a person under the age of 18 on school grounds and the death of such person is caused by the use of such controlled substance, is guilty of? |
Murder in the first degree |
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The offender took a substantial step towards the commission of a crime intending to complete the crime. These basic elements are descriptions of the following: |
Criminal Attempt |
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The statute of limitations for Felonies other than Murder, Kidnapping, Treason, and Forgery is? |
3 Years |
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Which of the following is an element of murder in the second degree? |
Knowingly causing the death of another person without deliberation |
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What is NOT a justification for use of deadly force under Colorado Law? |
Leaving scene in motor vehicle at high rate of speed |
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A criminal conspiracy requires which of the following elements? (18-2-203) |
An agreement, One or more persons, Overt act |
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A person who knowingly takes anything of value from the person or presence of another by the use of force,threats, or intimidation commits: |
Robbery |
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Any person who intentionally gives, transports, provides or makes available to another person a child for the purpose of prostitution: |
Procurement of a child |
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The child abuse statute defines a child as one who is: |
Under the age of 16 |
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If with the intent to harass,annoy, or alarm another person, the actor strikes, kicks, shoves or other wise subjects another to physical contact the actor commits: |
Harassment. |
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To be dilatory, to stand idly around, to longer, delay or wander about or to remain, abide, or tarry in a public place is the definition of which term? |
Loitering |
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A person who carries a 3” knife concealed on or about his person has committed: |
Nothing Illegal |
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A person commits criminal impersonation if they knowingly assume a false or fictitious identity or capacity and in such identity or capacity they…. |
Marry , Confesses a judgment , Does any act with intent to unlawfully gain a benefit |
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To transfer, pass, or deliver, or attempt or cause to be transferred, passed, or delivered, to another person any written instrument, article, or thing, is the definition of? |
Utter |
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If a person persuades or attempts to invite or persuade a child under the age of 15 to enter any vehicle, building, room or secluded place with the intent to commit sexual assault or unlawful sexual contact upon said child is guilty of? |
Enticement of a child |
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If a person knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another person, they commit |
3rdDegree Assault |
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Statue of Limitations starts… |
When the last actin the series of acts is committed |
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Strict Liability is defined as? |
An offense that does not require a culpable mental state |
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By definition; an injury which involves the substantial risk of death or serious permanent disfigurement is considered… |
Serious bodily injury |
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Killing of a person by another is the definition of… |
Homicide |
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The statute of limitations for Murder, Kidnapping, Treason, and Forgery is? |
None |
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The legal definition of“consciously disregarding the risk” most closely defines: |
Reckless conduct |
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What is the minimum age a child must be to be found guilty of a crime? |
10 |
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The offense of criminal attempt requires which of the following? (18-2-101) |
Substantial step |
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A person who knowingly takes anything of value from the person or presence of another by the use of force,threats, or intimidation and who possesses any article used or fashioned in a manner to lead any person who is present to reasonably believe it to be a deadly weapon commits: |
Aggravated Robbery |
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The actor, who with the intent to hinder, delay, or prevent the discovery, detection, apprehension,prosecution, of another renders assistance to such person commits: |
Accessory |
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A person who, believing that an official proceeding is pending, knowingly makes, presents, or offers any false or altered physical evidence with the intent that it be introduced in the proceeding commits: |
Tampering with Physical Evidence |
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Anyone who causes an injury to a child’s life or health or permits a child to be unreasonably placed in a situation that poses a threat of injury to a child’s life or health commits: |
Child Abuse |
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A person who knowingly marries or inflicts sexual penetration / intrusion or subjects to sexual contact his/her natural child, stepchild or child by adoption commits: |
Aggravated Incest |
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If, with the intent to harass, annoy, or alarm, the actor follows another around in a public place, he commits: |
Harassment |
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What are the 3 types of signs you can get from vehicle fluids to reconstruct the accident? |
Splatter, Dribble, Puddle |
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How long do you have to get Traffic Report in? |
5 Days |
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What is your "Oh NO!!!!" reaction time moment? |
.75 Seconds |
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What are the Four Elements of a Traffic Crash? |
Unintentional, Damage or Injury, Motor Vehicle, In Motion. |
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The Components of a Traffic Crash? |
People, Roads, Vehicles |
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What is the Definition of traffic Crash? |
An unintentional event that causes injury or damage to a motor vehicle that is in motion, it's passenger or it's load, or by the vehicles motion causes damage to property. |
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When should you start writing in your note book? |
As soon as its safe to do so get out the notebook and start writing. |
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Can you package the victim and suspects clothing together? |
NO! They must be placed in Seperate Bags |
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Extremely small fibers are called: |
Trace Evidence |
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What is Lip? |
Location Identify and Preserve |
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Evidence to be admissible in court needs to be: |
Legally Collected |
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Common errors in collecting? |
Test Answer: All the Above |
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Intypical enforcement jurisdictions one DWI violation in _____ results in arrest. |
4 or 25% |
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Inthe Fort Lauderdale study, police officers arrested _____ percent of thedrivers they contacted whose BACs were .10 to .20. |
22% |
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Namethree different chemicals that are alcohols. Which of these is beveragealcohol,intended for human consumption? |
Methyl Ethyl ( consumable) and Isopropyl |
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“Bloodalcohol concentration is the number of _____ of alcohol in every 100milliliters of blood.” A. grams B. milligrams |
A: Grams |
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How fast do our bodies filter Alcohol ? |
.015 Per hour |
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Name all 3 phases of DWI Stop? |
# 1 Vehicle in Motion |
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Pound for pound woman contain more what then men? (True or False) |
FALSE! |
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Nationalaverage is ____ recovery rate of identifiable latent prints from items ofevidence. |
3-5% Recovery Rate |