MPOETC ACTUAL TEST BANK EXAM 2 \ LATEST VERSION WITH
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The grading of the offense dictates whether a physical arrest can be made on
Grading scene, the actor is released and summoned, or an arrest warrant must be filed
for prior to
arrest
Actor Includes, where relevant, a person guilty of an omission
such conduct or such attendant circumstances or such a result of conduct as:
1- is included in the description of the forbidden conduct in the definition of
the offense.
2- establishes the required kind of culpability
Elements of an offense
3- negatives an excuse or justification for such
conduct 4-negatives a defense under the statute of
limitation, or 5-Establishes jurisdiction or venue
4 Kinds of Culpability Intentionally, Knowingly, Recklessly, and Negligently
a legal doctrine that allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the
Tolling
period of time set forth by a statute of limitations
Any felony, or any misdemeanors in view of officer, based on grading or
on view arrest
exception to laws of arrest when authorized by law
The CLASS+GRADING of the offense determines the required route of prosecution.
Class+Grading
**Class of Offense and Grading of Offense are very important***
Not classified as a crime, but as an offense. Imprisoned no more than 90 days,
Summary Offense
no more than $300 fine.
A person is not guilty of an offense unless his liability is based on CONDUCT
General Rule which includes a VOLUNTARY ACT or the OMISSION to perform an act of
which he is physically capable.
An actor will only be guilty of a crime, if, as specifically required by that law, he
commits an act:
1-Intentionally
General Requirements of Culpability
2-
Knowingly
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3-
Recklessly
4-
Negligently
rule that determines whether a suspect's plea for criminally insane is accepted
M'Naghten's Rule
or not. A test for criminal insanity.
Deadly Force Capable of causing death/serious bodily injury
"The use of deadly force is not justifiable under this section UNLESS the actor
505 b(2) Use of Deadly Force/Chapter 5 believes that such force is necessary to protect himself against death, serious
When is a private citizen allowed to use bodily injury, kidnapping, or sexual intercourse compelled by force or threat"
deadly force? CANNOT use force is you are the primary aggressor and you have NO right to
resist arrest ever even if you believe it to be unlawful
this section allows you to do what you do as an officer Defense+Control,
controlling an actor for arrest. Deadly force justified if preventing death or
serious bodily injury to himself or such other person.
508 Use of Force In Law Enforcement
Required to use deadly force-threat of serious bodily injury or death and the
person has attempted or committed a forcible felony.
(Necessary force used to make arrest)
Inchoate Crimes crimes that are committed before or in preparation for committing another crime
Felony 1= 20 years $25,000 Fine
Felony 2= 10 years $25,000 Fine
Felony 3= 7 years $15,000 Fine
Misdemeanor 1= 5 years $10,000 Fine
Misdemeanor 2= 2 years $5,000 Fine
Offenses: Misdemeanor 3= 1 year $2,500 Fine
Summary Offense= 90 days $300 Fine
Murder 1= Death or Life Imprisonment $50,000 Fine
Murder 2= Life Imprisonment $50,000 Fine
Murder 3= 40 years $50,000 Fine
a person that inflicts serious injury upon another person or uses a deadly weapon.
Aggravated Assault
*****a 1,2,9= Felony 1
a 3,4,5,6,7,8= Felony 2****
Exam **A person may violate both criminal and civil law**
Juvenile Court System Rehabilitation rather than Punish
"Primary Jurisdiction"-the geographical limits of the municipality or
combination of municipalities that Employ the officer. Enforce laws of the
Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act (MPJA) commonwealth in respect to offenses observed and that the officer has
probable cause to believe the crime was committed within the officers
jurisdiction.
Can go out of jurisdiction if in fresh pursuit
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