Minnesota Post 2023 Study Guide
question & answers
Felony and Gross Misdemeanor Arrest Warrant - -Served any time, any day, anywhere.
-Misdemeanor Arrest Warrant - -Can not be served on Sundays, legal holidays, or between
10:00 pm and 8:00 am. Unless Night-Capped
-1st Amendment - -Freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly.
-2nd Amendment - -Right to keep and bear arms.
-4th Amendment - -Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.
-5th Amendment - -Bars self-incrimination and Bars Double Jeopardy.
-6th Amendment - -Right to counsel and right to a speedy trial.
-7th Amendment - -Right to a trial by jury.
-8th Amendment - -No excessive bail, no cruel and unusual punishment.
-14th Amendment - -Due process and equal protection.
-Legislative Branch - -Makes laws (Congress)
-Executive Branch - -Consist of president and vice president.
-Judicial Branch - -Consist of Supreme Court.
-Felony offense - -More than 1 year in prison.
-Gross Misdemeanor offense - -Up to 1 year, fine up to $3,000
-Misdemeanor offense - -Up to 90 days, Fine up to $1,000
-Petty Misdemeanor offense - -Not a crime, Fine up to $300
-Status Offense - -Offense viewed as actions that are harmful to the minor, only a violation of a
statute, if committed by someone under the age of 18 or 21 in relation to alcohol crime.
-1st Degree Assault - -Great Bodily Harm, Felony offense
-2nd Degree Assault - -Assault with a dangerous weapon. Felony offense
question & answers
Felony and Gross Misdemeanor Arrest Warrant - -Served any time, any day, anywhere.
-Misdemeanor Arrest Warrant - -Can not be served on Sundays, legal holidays, or between
10:00 pm and 8:00 am. Unless Night-Capped
-1st Amendment - -Freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly.
-2nd Amendment - -Right to keep and bear arms.
-4th Amendment - -Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.
-5th Amendment - -Bars self-incrimination and Bars Double Jeopardy.
-6th Amendment - -Right to counsel and right to a speedy trial.
-7th Amendment - -Right to a trial by jury.
-8th Amendment - -No excessive bail, no cruel and unusual punishment.
-14th Amendment - -Due process and equal protection.
-Legislative Branch - -Makes laws (Congress)
-Executive Branch - -Consist of president and vice president.
-Judicial Branch - -Consist of Supreme Court.
-Felony offense - -More than 1 year in prison.
-Gross Misdemeanor offense - -Up to 1 year, fine up to $3,000
-Misdemeanor offense - -Up to 90 days, Fine up to $1,000
-Petty Misdemeanor offense - -Not a crime, Fine up to $300
-Status Offense - -Offense viewed as actions that are harmful to the minor, only a violation of a
statute, if committed by someone under the age of 18 or 21 in relation to alcohol crime.
-1st Degree Assault - -Great Bodily Harm, Felony offense
-2nd Degree Assault - -Assault with a dangerous weapon. Felony offense