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Missouri Permit Test Study Guide | Questions and correct answers only | Latest version 2024/2025 broken lines - ANSWER -may be crossed in a passing maneuver solid lines - ANSWER -NOT cross in passing maneuver yellow - ANSWER -divides oncoming traffic white - ANSWER -divides same-direction traffic yellow line is on your left - ANSWER -the traffic is moving in the opposite direction white line is on your left - ANSWER -traffic moving same direction solid white line - ANSWER -marks right edge of many roads two solid yellow lines - ANSWER -center marking for roads. Tell you traffic on other side of lines is going the opposite way. Dont cross these to pass. no passing zone - ANSWER -solid yellow line. (can be on hills, curves) Dual use lanes - ANSWER -have both a turn and straight arrow. flashing yellow arrow - ANSWER -allowed to drive in that area its pointing to but you have to wait

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Missouri POST Test Study Guide |
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Tort - ANSWER -A private or civil wrong or injury, other than a breach of contract.

Preponderance of evidence - ANSWER -The amount of information needed to decide in favor of a
party in a civil suit. It consists of more than fifty percent of the believable evidence in favor of the
party's suit or defense. One more fact than the other party has established.

Proof beyond a reasonable doubt - ANSWER -The amount of information needed to convict a person
of a crime. It is enough evidence to eliminate all reasonable objections to the prosecution's case
against a suspect. It is not absolute proof, but it is more than probable cause.

Summons - ANSWER -Papers requiring you to appear in civil or criminal court.

Bill of Rights - ANSWER -First 10 amendments of the constitution that guarantees rights to all U.S.
citizens.

Exceptions to the First Amendment - ANSWER -Obscenities, fighting words, commercial speech,
defamation: slander (spoken) or libel (written), incendiary speech, and time, place, and manner
restrictions on speech.

Nexus - ANSWER -Connection

Amendments typically applied to LEO's - ANSWER -1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th

4th Amendment - ANSWER -Citizens are protected against unreasonable searches and seizures
against their person, property, and papers.

5th Amendment - ANSWER -Protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy. Can not hold
a person without presentment or indictment of a grand jury.

6th Amendment - ANSWER -Right to a speedy and public trial. Right to face accuser. Right to have
counsel.

8th Amendment - ANSWER -Right not to have excessive bail, unjust fines, or unjust punishment.

14th Amendment - ANSWER -Establishes primacy of federal government over state government. U.S.
citizen first.

Branches of the Government - ANSWER -Legislative, Executive, Judicial

Branch of government LEO's a part of - ANSWER -Executive, but evidence is part of the judicial

Exclusionary Rule - ANSWER -Any evidence which is obtained illegally must be excluded from trial.

Booking process - ANSWER -An administrative process which records pedigree information and
inventory of personal belongings is authorized. This is not subject to Miranda.

, Twenty-Four Hour Rule - ANSWER -Statute that requires a suspect in custody be released after
twenty-four hours if no warrant is issued.

Chain of Custody - ANSWER -Documenting a seized item's whereabouts from seizure until
introduction into court.

Best Evidence Rule - ANSWER -States that the original of a piece of documentary evidence must be
entered as evidence, unless the original is lost or destroyed through no fault of the party offering it.

Exceptions to the Exclusionary Rule - ANSWER -Impeachment, Independent Source, Inevitable
Discovery, and Good Faith

Miranda v. Arizona - ANSWER -Supreme Court ruled that all suspects must be read their rights prior
to being questioned. Protects the 5th Amendment.

Miranda equation - ANSWER -Custody + Interrogation/Guilt-Seeking Questions

Exceptions to Miranda - ANSWER -Undercover officers and private citizens without LEO involvement

Custody - ANSWER -Reasonable belief that you are not free to leave

Miranda Warning Content - ANSWER -You have the right to remain silent;

Anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of law;

You have the right to talk with an attorney and him/her present while you are questioned;

If you can not afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you;

You can decide at any time to exercise these rights;

Do you understand these rights?

When you should reread Miranda - ANSWER -Significant passage of time, change in personnel
interrogating, or change in location.

Freedom of Movement - ANSWER -Contact, Detention, Arrest.

Type of seizure, justification, force used, type of search, and is Miranda issued during a voluntary
contact - ANSWER -No seizure, mere hunch or suspicion as justification, no force used, no search
administered, and Miranda is not read.

Type of seizure, justification, force used, type of search, and is Miranda issued during a temporary
detention - ANSWER -Limited seizure of time, reasonable suspicion as justification, non-deadly force
reasonably used, frisk for weapons is permissible, and Miranda generally isn't read.

Type of seizure, justification, force used, type of search, and is Miranda issued during an arrest -
ANSWER -Complete seizure, probable cause as justification, reasonable force can be used, search
incident to arrest, and Miranda can be read.

Leaping area search - ANSWER -Ability to search for evidence or contraband anywhere within
reaching and leaping distance of a person upon arrest.

Criteria that prisoners must be separated by - ANSWER -Age, sex, and type of offense. Must be
separated by sight and sound.

Search warrant is valid for - ANSWER -Ten days

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