Nc BLET State 2025 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
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State the circumstances under which different types and
amounts of alcoholic beverages can be purchased, possessed or
consumed on public or private premises. - . . ANSWER ✓✓ ·
Purchase
o Malt beverage: A person may purchase any amount of malt
beverage in kegs after obtaining a purchase-transportation
permit and no more than eighty (80) liters in cans or bottles in
one (1) transaction.
o Possession of over eighty (80) liters of malt beverage, other
than draft malt beverages in kegs, creates a presumption that it
is possessed for sale.
o Unfortified wine: A person may purchase no more than fifty
(50) liters of unfortified wine, in one (1) transaction.
o Fortified wine/spirituous liquor: A person may purchase no
more than eight (8) liters of fortified wine or spirituous liquor or
a combination of the two, in one transaction.
(Pg. 15-16) Name other possible criminal activities that may be
associated with alcohol-related offenses. - . . ANSWER ✓✓
Lottery laws:
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· Any person shall open, set on foot, carry on, promote, make or
draw, publicly or privately, a lottery, by whatever name, style or
title the same may be denominated or known; or if any person
shall, by such way and means, expose or set to sale any house,
real estate, goods, chattels, cash, written evidence of debt,
certificates of claims or any other thing of value whatsoever,
every person so offending shall be guilty of a Class 2
misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed two
thousand dollars ($2,000).
Gambling:
· Any person or organization that operates any game of chance
or any person who plays at or bets on any game of chance at
which any money, property or other things of value is bet,
whether the same be in stake or not, shall be guilty of a Class 2
misdemeanor.
o This section shall not apply to a person who plays at or bets on
any lottery game being lawfully conducted in any state. A game
of chance is "determined entirely or in part by lot or mere luck,
and in which judgment, practice, skill or adroitness have
honestly no office at all, or are thwarted by chance.
Tobacco Laws:
· If any person shall distribute, or aid, assist, or abet any other
person in distributing tobacco products or cigarette wrapping
papers to any person under the age of 18, or if any person shall
purchase tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers on
behalf of a person less than 18 years of age, the person shall be
guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
· If any person under the age of 18 purchases or accepts receipt,
or attempts to purchase or accept receipt of tobacco products or
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cigarette wrapping papers, or presents or offers to any person
any purported proof of age which is false, fraudulent or not
actually his or her own, for the purpose of purchasing or
receiving any tobacco product or cigarette wrapping papers, t
(Pg. 36-37) State the role of law enforcement as it relates to in
the issuance of various forms of criminal process. - . . ANSWER
✓✓ · Criminal summons: Charges a crime and orders the
accused to appear in court on a designated time and date to
answer to the charges against him. The accused is not arrested
on a criminal summons, but instead served the summons to
appear in court on a specified date.
· Magistrate's order: An officer must take a person arrested
without a warrant to a magistrate so that the magistrate may
determine whether to issue a magistrate's order. A magistrate's
order is a document that charges a person with a criminal
offense; it is issued only if the magistrate determines that
probable cause exists to believe that a criminal offense was
committed, and that the defendant committed that offense.
· Order for arrest: Process issued by a judicial official that orders
a law enforcement to take a named person into custody.
· Officers usually appear in person before a magistrate to
present under oath the facts which justify the issuance of the
warrant or other process charging a criminal offense or
offenses.
(Pg. 8-13) State how the First Amendment affects the law
enforcement function: Establishes rights that we consider basic
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in a free society - . . ANSWER ✓✓ · These rights are the
freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
a. Religion: Congress cannot make any law concerning the
establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise of
religion. These two (2) clauses prevent the federal government
from establishing a national church (requiring support by
taxation) or from intruding on personal religious beliefs
i. Establishment clause: Government may not require or enforce
religious observations. Government may not compel citizens to
follow any particular religion, either through law or spending of
tax dollars.
ii. Free exercise clause: Citizens have a right to worship God, a
Supreme Being, or hold any other belief in compliance with their
conscience.
b. Speech: The First Amendment protections for speech and
press are directed toward the right to criticize and publish freely.
They are not absolute, and are subject to reasonable time, place,
and manner limitations.
i. Belief: Government cannot coerce its citizens to affirm or
disavow a belief. A government can prohibit participants (for
example, standing, sitting, or lying upon highway or street G.S
20-174.1).
ii. Symbolic speech: Protected speech includes the spoken and
written word, the act of not speaking, and symbolic conduct. Ex.
Burning the American Flag, Texas v. Johnson 1989, "F--- the
draft" Cohen v. California.