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CPO SOCE REVIEW FLORIDA STATUSES EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025, Exams of Law

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CPO SOCE REVIEW FLORIDA STATUSES
EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS
LATEST 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
s. 874.03, F.S. - ANSWERS-a criminal gang is a formal or informal ongoing
organization, association, or group
s. 817.535 F.S. - ANSWERS-prohibits sovereign citizens from filing false documents
s. 397.675 F.S. - ANSWERS-Marchman Act- provides for the involuntary or
voluntary assessment and stabilization of a person allegedly abusing substances,
such as drugs or alcohol, providing treatment for substance abuse
Section 741.28, F.S. - ANSWERS-defines domestic Violence as "any assault,
aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery,
stalking, aggravated stalking, kidnapping, false imprisonment, or any criminal
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s. 874.03, F.S. - ANSWERS-a criminal gang is a formal or informal ongoing organization, association, or group

s. 817.535 F.S. - ANSWERS-prohibits sovereign citizens from filing false documents

s. 397.675 F.S. - ANSWERS-Marchman Act- provides for the involuntary or voluntary assessment and stabilization of a person allegedly abusing substances, such as drugs or alcohol, providing treatment for substance abuse

Section 741.28, F.S. - ANSWERS-defines domestic Violence as "any assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, aggravated stalking, kidnapping, false imprisonment, or any criminal

offense resulting in physical injury or death of one family or household member by another family or household member."

Section 741.29 F.S. - ANSWERS-requires you to document the domestic violence incident with a written report

as defined in s. 947.149, F.S., a post-prison supervision for inmates with an existing medical or physical condition and determined to be permanently incapacitated or terminally ill. The offender is released for the remainder of their sentence with periodic medical evaluations - ANSWERS-Conditional Medical Release (CMR)

s. 947.1405, F.S. a prison post release supervision granted to serious offenders to serve the remainder of their sentence in the community for accrued gain time - ANSWERS-Conditional Release

Non-public information that is exempt from the provision of s. 119.071, F.S., and protected from public disclosure - ANSWERS-Confidential Information

As defined in s. 947.146, F.S., an administrative function solely used to manage the state prison population within total capacity - ANSWERS-Control Release

As defined in s.948.01, F.S., a form of intense supervision that emphasizes individualized substance treatment - ANSWERS-Drug Offender Probation (DOP)

As defined in s. 948.08, F.S., a diversion program for persons charged with a crime before or after and information has been filled or an indictment has been returned to circuit court. If the offender completes the condition of the program, the case is dismissed - ANSWERS-Pretrial Intervention Program (PTI)

As defined in s. 948.03, F.S., a court ordered term of supervision under specific conditions for a specific period of time that cannot exceed the maximum sentence for the offense - ANSWERS-Probation Felony Probation

As defined in s. 777.011, F.S., an offender who may have helped another person commit or attempt to commit a crime; may have intended that the criminal act be done, did or said something to incite, cause, encourage, assist, or advise another person to actually commit the crime. The offender does not have to be present when the crime or incident is actually committed or attempted - ANSWERS- Principal in the First Degree

As defined in s. 948.15., F.S., an offense that places an offender found guilty of a misdemeanor on probation not to exceed six months - ANSWERS-Probation Misdemeanor

As defined in s. 948.01, F.S., a form of intense supervision with or without electronic monitoring that emphasizes sex offender treatment - ANSWERS-Sex Offender Community Control or Sex Offender Probation (SOP)

Section 943.12, F.S. Establishes their duties - ANSWERS-The Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC)

Section 943.10(3) A person responsible for the supervised custody, surveillance, and control of assigned inmates, probationers, parolees, or community controlees within the Department of Corrections' institutions or within the community - ANSWERS-Correctional Probation Officer

Section 943.13 F.S. - ANSWERS-Sets the minimum requirements and standards for employment as a criminal Justice officer

Section 112.532, F.S. - ANSWERS-Provides certain protections for law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation officers

Section 112.313 F.S - ANSWERS-states that no employee of a government agency may use his or her position of trust to secure a special privilege, benefit, or exemption for themselves or others

Section 815.06, F.S. - ANSWERS-makes it a felony to "willfully, knowingly, and without authorization" access or allow access to any computer, computer system, or computer network.

s. 768.28 F.S. - ANSWERS-Sovereign Immunity

Section 111.065, F.S. - ANSWERS-Contains provisions that the employing agency may

-but is not required to, reimburse legal costs for its employees sued or charged with a crime

-In order to carry out the intent, the offender agreed, conspired, combined, or confederated with the person(s) alleged to cause the offense (object of conspiracy) to be committed by them, or one of them, or by some other person

Chapter 90, F.S., - ANSWERS-the Florida evidence code - provides the basic concepts and rules of evidence used in a criminal or civil proceeding

Section 48.021(1), F.S. - ANSWERS-States that the sheriff, a special process server appointed by the sheriff, or a certified process server may serve criminal witness subpoenas

Section 48.031(4a) F.S. - ANSWERS-States that a criminal witness subpoena to a law-enforcement officer or any federal, state, or municipal employee called to testify in his or her official capacity in a criminal case (36)

Section 90.616, F.S. - ANSWERS-Invoking the Rule of Sequestration - allows either the prosecutor or the defense attorney to make a motion to order the witnesses in a case excluded from the courtroom unless testifying, with a few exceptions

Section 837.021 F.S. - ANSWERS-It is a felony of the third degree to make two or more material statements under oath that willfully contradict each other

Section 775.08(1), F.S. - ANSWERS-Felony- Any criminal offense that is punishable under Florida law by death or imprisonment of one year or more in a state penitentiary

s. 782.04(1), F.S. - ANSWERS-First Degree murder is a capital felony and the only one that the state can impose the death penalty

794.011 - ANSWERS-Sexual Battery on a child under 12 by a person 18 or older is a capital felony and requires a life sentence without the possibility of parole

S. 800.04 F.S. - ANSWERS-Lewd or Lascivious molestation

S. 775.087 F.S. - ANSWERS-Some crimes may be reclassified as a life felony, if the crime is committed with the use of a weapon or firearm

s. 787.01, F.S., - ANSWERS-A first degree felony carries a maximum penalty of 30 years in a state correctional facility, a fine of up to $10,000, or both

s. 784.045 F.S. - ANSWERS-A second degree felony is punishable by a maximum of 15 years in a state correctional facility, a fine of up to $10,000, or both

s. 784.021 F.S. - ANSWERS-A third degree felony carries a maximum of 5 years in a state correctional facility, a fine of up to $5,000, or both

s. 775.08(2) F.S. - ANSWERS-Misdemeanor

Chapters 775 and 921 F.S. - ANSWERS-Cover general criminal penalties and sentencing

b) habitual felony offenders

c) habitual violent felony offenders

d) three-time violent felony offenders

Section 948.01 Florida statute - ANSWERS-Refers to a court decision in which a judge reserves a judgment of girls, but places the defendant on probation

Section 948.08 - ANSWERS-The court provides a person charged with a crime the option to complete a rehabilitative program before the sentencing authority

Chapter 958, F.S. - ANSWERS-contains sentencing guidelines for youthful offenders

Section 948.20 F.S. - ANSWERS-Provides for drug offender probation

Chapter 921, F.S. - ANSWERS-establishes guidelines for sentencing an offender

Section 921.0024 F.S. - ANSWERS-provides detailed information on the Criminal Punishment Code

s. 394.455, F.S. - ANSWERS-defines mental illness is an impairment of the mental or emotional processes that exercise the conscious control of one's actions

s. 394.459 F.S. - ANSWERS-People with mental illness have the right to individual dignity and treatment

Chapter 394, F.S. - ANSWERS-The Baker Act

s. 413.08 F.S. - ANSWERS-Offenders with an impairment may use a service animal in public places

Chapter 119, F.S. - ANSWERS-States that all state, county, and municipal records are open for inspection and copying by any person, unless made confidential or exempt by law

Section 119.011(12), F.S. - ANSWERS-Defines Public records

Chapter 948, F.S. - ANSWERS-Dictates standard conditions of supervision.

S. 943.325 and 948.014 F.S. - ANSWERS-Offender must submit DNA analysis

s. 119.07 F.S. - ANSWERS-exempts certain offender photographs from publication on the Department of Corrections public website, such as offenders participating in a PTI program, prior law enforcement officers, and confidential informants

Section 775.089 F.S. - ANSWERS-States that the sentencing authority levies victim restitution on an offender

Chapter 944, F.S. - ANSWERS-provides the department of corrections the authority to provide intensive and meaningful supervision for those on probation so that the condition or situation which caused the person to commit the crime is corrected.

s. 482.161 F.S. - ANSWERS-The law may prohibit offenders convicted of a felony from practicing some professions

Pest Control

s. 562.13(3)(a) F.S. - ANSWERS-The law may prohibit offenders convicted of a felony from practicing some professions

Bar Tending

s. 493.6118 F.S. - ANSWERS-The law may prohibit offenders convicted of a felony from practicing some professions

Security Guard

s. 468.8314 F.S. - ANSWERS-The law may prohibit offenders convicted of a felony from practicing some professions

Home Inspection

Section 775.13, F.S. - ANSWERS-states that convicted felons must register with the sheriff's office in the destination jurisdiction, if the visit exceeds 48 hours

Section 949.07, F.S. - ANSWERS-Governs the Federal Interstate Compact

ss. 921.231 and 948.015, FS - ANSWERS-The court has the authority to order a PSI before sentencing an offender

s. 948.06(8) F.S. - ANSWERS-Defines a Violent Felony Offender (VFO) of Special Concern

Section 914.28, F.S. - ANSWERS-Rachel's Law- Places restrictions on the use of a CI to protect an offender and the integrity of the investigation

Section 948.012 F.S. - ANSWERS-Provides additional information about Split Sentences

Section 921.16 F.S. - ANSWERS-Provides additional information about Consecutive Sentences

s. 741.30 F.S. - ANSWERS-Injunction for Protection against Domestic Violence

s. 784.0485 F.S. - ANSWERS-Injunction for Protection against Stalking