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Legal Knowledge Challenge

Test your understanding of legal principles and procedures with our engaging quiz designed for law enthusiasts, students, and professionals. This quiz covers key concepts from criminal law, negligence, and law enforcement interactions.

  • 10 Challenging Questions
  • Multiple Choice Format
  • Immediate Feedback on Your Answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by JudgingJustice241
The ________ branch is responsible for creating laws.
Judicial
Legislative
Excutive
Preliminary
Joe Dirtbag walked up to a old lady in the mall and stole her purse with the intent to deprive her of her purse permanently, this is an example of .....
General Intent
Specific Intent
Spicy Intent
Transfered Intent
Criminal Intent
Larceny Intent
Officer Chapman failed to behave with the level of care that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised under the same circumstances. This is a example of
Bad Judgement
Negligence
Lack of caring
No respect for self
Officer Irizarry made contact with a gentleman walking on the street, the gentleman had a voluntary conversation with Officer Irizarry. Officer Irizarry advised the gentleman that he is free to go at any time, this is an example of
A terry stop
Investigative stop
Causal stop
Consensual encounter
A ______ (also known as a pat-down) is not a full search. The scope of the _______ is limited to an external pat down of outer clothing and properly being carried by the person.
Shake down
Partial Search
Pat and search
Frisk
Two elements required for a lawful pat down or frisk are: The person is lawfully detained based on reasonable suspicion and.......
The officer has reasonable suspicion to believe that the person possess a dangerous weapon
The officer has reasonable doubts that the person may be in possession of dangerous drugs and narcotics
The officer has a hunch the person may be carrying contraband.
The officer has probable cause to detain on the premise of criminal activity that was observed in his presence.
A principal in the first degree is a person who commits any criminal offense, whether felony or misdemeanor, ___________ or persuades an offense to be committed or attempted
Assists, co-conspire, mentors, enrolls
Aids, abets, counsels, hires
Aids, assists, counsels, hires
Assists, abets, teaches, help
Teaches, assists, counsels, hires
Assists, furnishes, brandishes, hires
The elements of negligence consist of______ ______ ______ _______
Compensatory damages, specific damages, special damages, punitive damages
Recklessness, probable cause, punitive damages and breach of duty
A duty to act with care, breach of the duty to act, causation or proximate cause, damages
None of the above
_________ _______ does not grant any enforcement of legal authority
Consensual encounter
Investigative stop
Mere suspicion
Reasonable suspicion
Terry stop
Academy cadets
Deputy Mitchell justifies his probable cause in the search of a vehicle where there is Cannabis emitting from the cabin of the vehicle. This is protected under
God and country
Plain view doctrine
Mobile conveyance
Fresh pursuit of evidence
Carroll doctrine
U.S. v. Moss
Contraband Seach
Consensual encounter
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