And Already Passed Answers (2025-
2026) Updated.
where can an officer take a 10-56 (4 places) - Answer 1. the persons home 2. detox
3. hospital
4. jail
how long can an intoxicated person be held in jail? - Answer 24 hours
who can order treatment and for how long? - Answer physician, LAC, or detox center (for 72
hours)
can a person be charged with public intoxication in ND - Answer NO
when can a minor (under 21) possess alcohol? - Answer 1. religious service
2. entering restaurants
3. employment circumstances
4. under age LEO
what must you do for a juvenile drinking (under 18) - Answer arrest. (refer to court)
when is a person deemed 21 - Answer 8 am of their 21st birthday (for alcohol purposes)
charge level of misrepresentation / misstating of age - Answer class B misdemeanor
charge level of delivering alcohol to a minor, habitual drunkard, incompetent person, or drunk
person, selling (dispensing) outside of lawful days and times, allowing someone under 21 to
remain on the alcohol licensed premise outside of the above exceptions - Answer Class A
misdemeanor
when it is prohibited to sell alcohol. If you do, what is the penalty - Answer 1. after 2 am on
,-Penalty is Class A Misdemeanor
how can you prove you were innocent (Prima Facie) of unlawful delivery of alcohol - Answer
the purchaser falsely represented their age with reliable docs, the person appeared to be
ordinarily prudent and 21 years of age, and the sale was made based on the false documents
can a person who was operating under the influence of intoxicating liquor be refused to be
released upon promise to appear? - Answer yes
define: criminal attempt - Answer a substantial step toward the commission
define: criminal facilitation - Answer assistance to a person intending to commit a felony
define: conspiracy - Answer if he agrees with one or more persons to engage
define: criminal solicitation - Answer induced, entreats, persuades, to commit a felony
define: physical obstruction of government function - Answer obstruct administration
define: preventing arrest or discharge of other duties - Answer intent to prevent a public
servant
define: hindering law enforcement - Answer hinder apprehension, prosecution, conviction
define: criminal coercion - Answer threaten to expose a secret
define: threatening public servants - Answer intent to influence official action
define: impersonating officials - Answer falsely pretends to be public servants
define: prostitution - Answer solicits another person with the intent of being hired to engage
in sex
, define: facilitating prostitution - Answer knowingly solicits a person to patronize a prostitute
or procures a prostitute for a patron
define: adultery - Answer sexual relations with someone other than spouse
define: fornication - Answer a minor engaging in a sexual act
2 charges of fornication - Answer Class B misdemeanor. If an individual does it in a public place
it is a Class A misdemeanor
define: bigamy - Answer marrying a person whole already married to another
define: sexual act - Answer sexual contact between human beings.. penis and vulva.. penis and
anus. REQUIRES PENETRATION
define: sexual contact - Answer means touching, whether or not through the clothing or other
covering of the sexual.. intimate parts.. for the purpose for arousing or satisfying sexual or
aggressive desires
define: indecent exposure - Answer masturbates in a public place
when can a public disturbance be considered a riot? - Answer when there is an assemblage of
5 or more people
define: terrorizing - Answer fear for their safety.. threaten to commit.. act dangerous to
human life
define: harassment - Answer frighten.. threat of injury by writing or by phone
define: reckless endangerment - Answer create a substantial risk of serious bodily injury or
death
define: menacing - Answer place another in fear of imminent serious bodily injury