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RBC 3 Review 2023 Questions and Answers Two women, in a dating relationship, were on a date in a bar. The first woman caught her date flirting with another woman. The first woman then used a handgun to threaten her date. Is this an act of Domestic Violence? - CORRECT ANSWER - yes - criminal threats (felony) A woman was afraid to go into her apartment because her boyfriend, who had been drinking, slapped her and threatened to kill her. Is this an example of abuse? - CORRECT ANSWER - yes A man and woman who bought their condo and began living together in the spring, even though they didn't plan to get married until the fall, would be considered cohabitants. True/False - CORRECT ANSWER - True - joint use or ownership of property
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Two women, in a dating relationship, were on a date in a bar. The first woman caught her date flirting with another woman. The first woman then used a handgun to threaten her date. Is this an act of Domestic Violence? - CORRECT ANSWER - yes - criminal threats (felony) A woman was afraid to go into her apartment because her boyfriend, who had been drinking, slapped her and threatened to kill her. Is this an example of abuse? - CORRECT ANSWER - yes A man and woman who bought their condo and began living together in the spring, even though they didn't plan to get married until the fall, would be considered cohabitants. True/False - CORRECT ANSWER - True - joint use or ownership of property An engaged couple who have lived in their apartment for three years, have shared all expenses, and plan to continue living together would be considered what? - CORRECT ANSWER - Cohabitants A man and woman were engaged for over six months and had frequent arguments, but they didn't hit or threaten each other. is this domestic violence? - CORRECT ANSWER - no - domestic dispute A man's ex-wife was angry because their son ruined his good clothes while with his father and the father refused to pay for new ones. Since his court-ordered child support did not require him to replace clothing, he was not in violation of the court order. is this a domestic dispute? - CORRECT ANSWER - yes A woman kicked her live-in boyfriend in the ribs; she was writhing on the floor when the peace officer arrived. This is willful infliction of corporal injury? true/false - CORRECT ANSWER - true - felony 273. A man slapped his wife, causing bruises, and yelled at her to clean up the house. what crime did he commit? - CORRECT ANSWER - willful infliction of corporal injury
A woman answered the door to find her husband drunk, cursing, and threatening to abduct their children. This is the second time he has come over this week in violation of a valid Domestic Violence Restraining Order. What are all the crimes involved in this? - CORRECT ANSWER - Violation of court order, criminal threats (if fear), and stalking A woman turned on her TV and received nothing but static. She checked to make sure it was plugged in. She then checked the cable lines and determined that her estranged husband had cut them. what crime has been committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - Malicious Destruction of Cable Television lines - wobbler A man tried to make a phone call but did not hear a dial tone. He noticed the box attached to the wall was ripped out and the wires were cut. What crime was committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - Malicious Destruction of Telephone lines - wobbler A woman was attempting to contact the authorities using her mobile computer device to make a report. She discovered her ex-husband had submerged her device in water making it inoperable. What crime was committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - Malicious Destruction of Wireless device being used to make an emergency call to authorities. A man tried to call 9- 1 - 1 using his cell phone when his girlfriend grabbed it from his hand and threw it against the wall making in inoperable. What crime was committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - Malicious Destruction of Wireless device being used to make an emergency call to authorities. Following a domestic violence incident, a victim began to dial "9- 1 - 1." The suspect took the phone out of the victim's hand and said, "You're not calling anybody." What crime was committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - Preventing or Dissuading a Witness/Victim from Testifying - felony A neighbor heard the victim scream, "Don't hit me - help!" The neighbor pounded on the wall saying, "Stop or I'll call the cops." The suspect calls out, "If you do, I'll take care of you next." What crime was committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - Preventing or Dissuading a Witness/Victim from Testifying - felony A man came home and found his wife on the phone. He told her to hang up. When she didn't hang up immediately, he got mad and grabbed her arm but did not leave a mark. The husband admitted grabbing her because he wanted to use the phone.
Can the child be taken into temporary custody by law enforcement for a criminal offense? - CORRECT ANSWER - no - status offence (4 or more truancies in school year) A 14-year-old boy entered a grocery store to purchase a snack after school. While inside the store, he realized he forgot to bring money with him. The boy hid two candy bars and a bag of cookies in his backpack and left the store. Can Law enforcement take the child into temporary custody for a criminal offense? - CORRECT ANSWER - yes - misd theft even though not committed in presence Two 12-year-old girls were found spray painting graffiti on the side of an empty building. What should a LE officer do? - CORRECT ANSWER - take into temporary custody for vandalism when can a minor be placed in secure detention? - CORRECT ANSWER - A minor must be 14 years of age or older may be placed in secure detention only when a peace officer has a reasonable belief that the minor poses a serious security risk of harm to self or others A legal search revealed the person was in possession of a bent spoon with residue, rubber tie-off strap, and cotton balls. What crime, if any, occurred? what shows intent? - CORRECT ANSWER - The residue showed specific intent, and the person was in actual physical possession. The person had committed the crime of possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor. An officer arrived at a bar and encountered a person inside who was intoxicated. This person reeked of an odor of marijuana, had bloodshot eyes, dry mouth, slow and deliberate speech. The subject was unable to care for self and admitted to using marijuana. what should the officer arrest the person for? - CORRECT ANSWER - public intoxication 647f - misd Remember, marijuana is an exception to Health and Safety Code Section 11550 During a traffic stop a 19-year-old woman opened her purse in front of an officer to hunt for her driver's license. In the open purse, the officer observed approximately ½ ounce of marijuana. The substance was confirmed to be marijuana. The woman did not commit a crime because marijuana is now legal. True/false - CORRECT ANSWER - false - the crime of possession of marijuana, an infraction. Peace officers called to the scene of a domestic dispute discovered two lines of cocaine and a straw in plain sight on a coffee table. The cohabitants were both in the room. One or both parties (depending upon control of the substance) committed the
crime of possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor. true/false - CORRECT ANSWER - true A drug sniffing dog alerted officers to the gym bag of an attendee at a large outdoor rock concert. The contents of the bag included two zip-lock plastic bags, one full of a white powdery substance, apparently cocaine, and the other full of marijuana. The amounts within the bags were more than what would be reasonable for personal use. Based on the large quantity in each bag, if the substances were shown to be cocaine and/or marijuana, the person committed the crime of possession of a controlled substance for sale, a felony. true/false - CORRECT ANSWER - true A person was stopped as she tried to board a plane. Officers found more than 25 rocks of crack cocaine. What crime has she committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - transporting a controlled substance, a felony. The quantity is sufficient also to arrest her for possession with intent to sell. A man with a previous record of dealing drugs was seen passing out small paper tabs outside a local high school. He told officers that he was not "selling" anything; it was free. Analysis showed that the tabs contained LSD. Can the officers arrest? what for? - CORRECT ANSWER - Yes - furnishing a controlled substance, a felony. While responding to a disturbance at a residence, officers located in plain view a case of butane a large amount of marijuana and an extraction device. The subjects admitted to attempting to make butane hash oil (BHO). What crime have they committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - manufacturing a controlled substance - felony During a "knock and talk," the suspect was found to be in possession of ephedrine and hydrogen gas as well as glassware, electrical equipment, and chemical formulas for methamphetamine. What crime can the suspect be charged with? - CORRECT ANSWER - Since ephedrine is the key precursor chemical for methamphetamine, the suspect had committed the crime of possession of precursor chemicals for manufacturing. - felony An individual had a roommate who was growing seven marijuana plants. When the roommate went on vacation, she asked the person to water the plants. Because the person had knowledge of the plants and helped to cultivate them, she had committed the crime of cultivating or harvesting marijuana. true/false - CORRECT ANSWER - True A hunter sawed down the barrel of a hunting rifle to a length of 15 inches. The overall length of the rifle was still over 26 inches.
is it lawful to do so? - CORRECT ANSWER - no - unlawful possession of tear gas because the container was larger than the 2.5 ounce limit. While making a stop for a traffic violation, an officer saw, in plain view, a handgun on the seat next to the driver. Upon further inspection, the officer discovered that the handgun was loaded. What crime applies to this situation? - CORRECT ANSWER - carrying a loaded firearm. - felony depends on registered owner and prior convictions While on patrol, two officers noticed a man standing on the sidewalk in front of his home and showing a rifle to a group of people. When one of the officers asked to inspect the firearm, the man refused. The officers arrested the man for carrying a loaded firearm. Did the officers act appropriately? - CORRECT ANSWER - yes - Though the crime of carrying a loaded firearm may not have been committed, people can not refuse to let officers inspect their weapon to see if it is loaded. A man reported that his former girlfriend had called and told him she was on her way with a knife and was going to "get even with him for dumping her." Officers were able to intercept the woman before she reached the man's apartment and found that the woman possessed a sharp kitchen knife. When questioned, the angry woman admitted that she intended to use the knife on her former boyfriend. What crime has she committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - possession of a deadly weapon with intent to assault another person - misd During a traffic stop, an officer noticed a pistol on the passenger seat of the car. While inspecting the weapon to see if it was loaded, the officer saw that the identification numbers had been removed and a name had been stamped in that location on the firearm. The man explained that the handgun had belonged to his grandfather who had given it to him as a special keepsake. The man went on to explain that he had removed the numbers and replaced them with his grandfather's name as a tribute. What crime, if any, occurred? - CORRECT ANSWER - altering identification marks on a firearm. felony While conducting a lawful pat search, an officer found a handgun in the person's coat pocket. On inspection, the officer noticed that the handgun was unloaded and that the suspect had a license to carry the weapon. The officer also noticed that all identification marks had been obliterated by file marks. Suspect stated he purchased the firearm and was unaware of the altered identification marks. What crime, if any, has occurred? - CORRECT ANSWER - none - not enough to prove the owner knew of the altered numbers. While on duty, a uniformed bank guard carried a handgun on his person and kept another one concealed within the driver's area of his armored truck. He lawfully
possesses both concealable firearms as a function of his duties. true/false? - CORRECT ANSWER - true While on duty, an officer stopped a woman for drinking alcohol in public. When the woman opened her purse to find her identification, the officer saw a small pistol in her purse. During questioning, the woman told the officer that she kept the firearm for her own protection and since it was so small, she didn't think it was necessary to get a license for it. What crime, if any, occurred? - CORRECT ANSWER - unlawful possession of a concealable firearm without a license wobbler depending on woman's criminal record and the state of the gun Officers responded to a call of suspected domestic violence. When they arrived at the home, they disarmed a man of a semiautomatic handgun. Upon questioning, the man told the officers that he had a clean record, except for a conviction for battery seven years ago. After confirming the prior conviction, the officers arrested the man for possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a specified misdemeanor. Did they act appropriately? - CORRECT ANSWER - yes - felony An officer made a traffic stop and contacted the driver. While the driver was reaching to get the vehicle registration, the officer saw what appeared to be a pistol in the glove compartment. After conducting a records check, the officer found out that the driver had been convicted of stalking her ex-husband one year ago. The officer arrested the driver for possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a specified misdemeanor. The driver was also guilty of carrying a firearm concealed within a vehicle. Did they act appropriately? - CORRECT ANSWER - yes - felony what are the specified misdemeanors that classify possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a specified misdemeanor? (within 10 years of conviction) - CORRECT ANSWER - Assault Battery Assault with a deadly weapon Spousal abuse Drawing, exhibiting, or unlawful use of a firearm Stalking An off-duty security guard, on his way home after work, decided to stop by the county courthouse to renew his dog's license. He forgot that he was still wearing his work-related revolver when he entered the building. What crime, if any, occurred? - CORRECT ANSWER - possession of a specified weapon in a prohibited location. - felony While in the locker room preparing for football practice after school, a boy reached into his gym bag and brought out a new six inch hunting knife his grandfather had
A man who had recently been fired from a small business went to the store late at night when he knew no one would be there and fired a number of shots at the front of the building. besides vandalism, what crime was committed? - CORRECT ANSWER - discharging a firearm at an unoccupied building. - misd A man who owned several acres of private, unposted, wooded property became angry at a number of campers parked on the property. The man began firing a shotgun at the campers. Though the man had no intent to cause any type of injury and, in fact, was not even aware if the campers (vehicles) were even inhabited at the time, he committed the crime of discharging a firearm at an inhabited dwelling. true/false - CORRECT ANSWER - true - felony An officer observed two men standing in the street in front of the row of houses where they lived, pointing rifles into the sky, and discharging them several times. When questioned, the men told the officer that they weren't shooting at anything; they were just bored and wanted to "liven up the neighborhood." what can they be arrested for? - CORRECT ANSWER - discharging a firearm in a grossly negligent manner. - felony After a day of hunting, two men began cleaning their firearms and were consuming a number of beers at the same time. While joking and drinking his beer, one of the men discharged his firearm, seriously wounding his hunting partner. what crime, if any, occurred? - CORRECT ANSWER - discharging a firearm in a grossly negligent manner. - felony