MISSOURI POST STUDY GUIDE 2025
BRAND NEW ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100%
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
SOLUTIONS| ACE YOUR GRADES.
How do you clear a police issued shotgun? - correct answer -
Push in the action release and pull the action half way back, or
just far enough to pick the round out of the chamber, push the
loading gate up and pull the action the rest of the way back
releasing the first round out of the magazine, reach up behind the
next shell in the magazine and pinch the retaining lever on the left
of the receiver to release each of all remaining rounds, then
visually inspect.
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Flashlight carrying techniques - correct answer - Harries,
Chapman, Ayoob, Rogers, and neck index techniques
4th Amendment? - correct answer - Probable Cause. Guards
against unreasonable Search and Seizure
What is Probable Cause? - correct answer - You have a probable
cause that a crime has been, is being or about to be committed
and the person you wish to investigate or arrest has done it by a
probable cause definition
5th Amendment? - correct answer - Due Process Prior to being
"formally charged" person is a "Suspect" rights guaranteed under
the Bill of rights,
6th Amendment? - correct answer - No failure to know, After
being "formally charged" by a judge every right under the 5th
amendment is guaranteed by the court (i.e. cannot interview, or
interrogate without having attorney present).
guarantees a citizen a speedy trial, a fair jury, an attorney if the
accused person wants one, and the chance to confront the
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witnesses who is accusing the defendant of a crime, meaning he
or she can see who is making accusations.
8th Amendment? - correct answer - Excessive bail, and fines,
Cruel and unusual punishment (a lot of issues with Corrections)
14th Amendment? - correct answer - All of the 50 states shall
guarantee the same due process to citizens of a state that are
guaranteed to citizens of the United States under the 5th and 6th
Amendment.
Theft: - correct answer -simply involves taking something from
someone else with the intent to permanently deprive them of it.
Embezzlement is a form of theft in which an employee diverts
money intended for his employer or other employees for his or her
own use. Likewise, fraud is also a form of theft, involving using
trickery to permanently deprive someone of his or her property.
Burglary: - correct answer -is the intent to break into a building
without consent with the intent of committing a crime inside
(including theft). Burglary is a specific intent crime, requiring that
the burglar knowingly intend to commit a crime while inside. A
person does not have to forcibly enter a building to commit