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A comprehensive q&a resource for the cleet progress exam 1 reserve training. it covers various legal topics, including court systems, types of judges, statutory and case law, torts, constitutional amendments, and criminal procedures. The detailed answers offer valuable insights for law enforcement training and exam preparation.
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municipal court not of record non-lawyer Correct Answer: non-lawyer, fines up to $50, no Jail sentences, juvenile jurisdiction over only traffic violations. court not of record no lawyer Correct Answer: a court in which proceedings are not required to be recorded, the judge is a lawyer, can fine up to $200, may give 30 days in jail, may not jail juveniles. court of record Correct Answer: keeps an exact account of what goes on at trial, lawyer judge, must have over 65,000 population, can fine up to $1200, up to 90 days in jail, jury trials, limited jurisdiction over juveniles with no jail. district court of oklahoma Correct Answer: has general jurisdiction over all justifiable matters, may issue writs judgements and decrees , judge is a lawyer, has jury trials,
3 types of judges Correct Answer: - District Court Judges- elected by district
Two types of note taking Correct Answer: permanent note book and temporary note system field notes Correct Answer: detailed notes taken by an officer describing things. helps relive the officers memory by writing details to bring back the memory of the event. p-r-e-l-i-m-i-n-a-r-y Correct Answer: - proceed to the scene
volunteered admission Correct Answer: a statement of a person to law enforcement before the officer contacts the person homicide Correct Answer: the killing of one human being by another A homicide is classified as Correct Answer: murder manslaughter excusable homicide justifiable homicide robbery Correct Answer: The talking of the property of another by means of force and violence or fear larceny Correct Answer: theft of personal property without consent. with intent to deprive. Burglary 1st Degree Correct Answer: - entering a dwelling without consent by forcible breaking or breaking in any manner
Who can make an arrest? Correct Answer: - a peace officer with or without a warrant
evidence Correct Answer: legally presented before court such as a witness or physical object to help in questioning. direct evidence Correct Answer: - evidence that proves an alleged fact, such as an eyewitness account of a crime.