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A collection of questions and answers related to colorado law enforcement, covering topics such as burglary, theft, driving under the influence, sexual assault, kidnapping, and more. It includes explanations of legal concepts, definitions of crimes, and details about procedures and protocols. Useful for individuals preparing for law enforcement exams or seeking to understand the legal framework surrounding law enforcement in colorado.
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18 - 4 - 202 First Degree Burglary is a general intent crime. - ✔✔True 16 - 3 - 103 (1) allows for that? - ✔✔Allows a peace officer to stop a person that they reasonably suspect is committing, has committed, or will commit a crime and have person provide name and explanation of action 18 - 4 - 401 Theft is a Class 3 felony when the value amounts to - ✔✔$100,000-$999,999. Explain Carroll Doctrine - ✔✔Law enforcement officers can search a motor vehicle based on probable cause alone 18 - 4 - 202 First Degree Burglary is a Class 3 felony UNLESS: - ✔✔Property taken is a controlled substance within a pharmacy or other place having lawful procession. This will make offense a Class 2 felony 42 - 4 - 1301 Driving under the influence is not a specific intent crime - ✔✔True 18 - 4 - 204 Third Degree Burglary involves what type of property? - ✔✔Vault, Coin Vending Machine, Product Dispenser, etc.
What may an officer impose on a subject if probable cause is found? - ✔✔Arrest/Custody 18 - 3 - 402 Sexual Assault requires what type of conduct? - ✔✔Penetration and intrusion 18 - 3 - 304(3) Violation of Custody Order allows for a child to indicate removal from custody at what age? - ✔✔14 and older 18 - 4 - 401 Theft is a Class 1 Misdemeanor when: - ✔✔The property amount is $750-$2, 18 - 3 - 202 (c) Assault in First Degree requires what type of interference? - ✔✔Extreme Indifference 18 - 4 - 401 Theft A person will be charged if rental property is not returned in how many hours? - ✔✔72 Hours 18 - 3 - 301 First Degree Kidnapping shows the intent of the use of _____ upon a victim? - ✔✔Force Describe a Protective Sweep - ✔✔A search conducted beyond immediate area in places that a person could be hiding Explain curtilage - ✔✔The area immediately surrounding the outside of a home
What are the essential elements of a motor vehicle homicide? - ✔✔Reckless driving Driving under the influence Proximate cause of death to a victim 18 - 3 - 202 Is assault in the first degree a specific intent crime? - ✔✔No 18 - 3 - 301 is first degree kidnapping a general intent crime? - ✔✔No Nystagmus - ✔✔Involuntary jerking movements of the eyes Three SFST's used for DUI's: - ✔✔Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Walk and Turn One Leg Stand Categories of nystagmus: - ✔✔Vestibular Neural Pathological Disorders and Diseases vestibular nystagmus is caused by: - ✔✔Movement or action to the vestibular system such as being spun, post-spin, or fluid in canals
Neural nystagmus is caused by: - ✔✔Neural activity from watching rapidly moving lights or movements 3 types of gaze nystgmus: - ✔✔Horizontal Vertical Resting 3 things to look for during medical impairment assessment: - ✔✔Equal pupil size Resting nystagmus Equal tracking 3 clues during the HGN test: - ✔✔Lack of smooth pursuit Distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation Onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees Where is the stimulus positioned during HGN test? - ✔✔ 12 - 15 inches away and slightly above eye level What is the maximum number of clues that appear during HGN? - ✔✔6 (3 in each eye) How many seconds do you hold the stimulus in the maximum deviation position during the HGN test? - ✔✔Minimum of 4 seconds
Phase One DUI Detection - ✔✔Vehicle in motion