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Cases where the court of criminal appeals has interpreted statutory law in very specific cases
are called what? - CORRECT ANSWER- Case Law
An arrest warrant issued out of the district court charging a misdemeanor... - CORRECT ANSWER-
Can be served according to what the warrant states.
Malice afore-thought as used in murder in the first degree may be defined as what? - CORRECT
ANSWER- Deliberate intent
Normally, if you make an arrest outside your jurisdiction, you must... - CORRECT ANSWER- Make
the arrest as a private citizen
False arrest & false imprisonment cases are what? - CORRECT ANSWER- Criminal and Civil
What are the 2 main types of municipal courts in Oklahoma? - CORRECT ANSWER- Court of record
& Court of non record
,A writ is... - CORRECT ANSWER- An order of the court
A crime may be defined as... - CORRECT ANSWER- A public offense, forbidden, which the
government sanctions.
A suspect may invoke his/her right to counsel or right to remain silent when? - CORRECT ANSWER-
At any time during the investigation.
A self incriminatory statement by a subject, falling short of a complete acknowledgement of
guilt is known as what? - CORRECT ANSWER- Admission
Ted broke into Sally's at 0730 while Sally was sleeping. While in the apartment, Ted
intentionally set Sally's bed on fire. What crime did Ted commit? - CORRECT ANSWER- 1st Degree
Arson
Mary (13 y/o), gives her consent to have sexual intercourse with Sam (22 y/o). If Sam has
intercourse with Mary, what crime has been committed? - CORRECT ANSWER- 1st Degree Rape
Burden of proof in a civil case is... - CORRECT ANSWER- Preponderance of the evidence
What amendment gives a citizen to right to not self incriminate? - CORRECT ANSWER- The 5th
Amendment
The elements of civil battery are... - CORRECT ANSWER- Intentional, non-consensual, physical
contact & another Person.
The rights to an attorney during a police interrogation or when defendants are in custodial
situations are defined in what Case Law? - CORRECT ANSWER- Miranda v. Arizona
, Generally, a police officer may arrest for a misdemeanor? - CORRECT ANSWER- Committed or
attempted in his presence
Improper service, improper venue, lack of jurisdiction, and statute of limitations are examples
of... - CORRECT ANSWER- Technical defenses of a constitutional tort
Reasonable grounds such as would warrant a prudent person to believe certain facts are true is
what? - CORRECT ANSWER- Probable Cause
Failure to exercise the necessary degree of care where a reasonable person would use under a
given set of circumstances is what? - CORRECT ANSWER- Negligence
The legal steps necessary to provide a violation of a criminal statute is known as... - CORRECT
ANSWER- Elements of a crime
Homicide is justifiable when? - CORRECT ANSWER- When defending against deadly force
A good rule concerning the use of force by a LEO is what? - CORRECT ANSWER- Use force when it is
necessary and then use only reasonable force.
Under conditions specified in 21 O.S. 540B, a person commits a felony by running a roadblock.
Under these conditions, what may an officer do? - CORRECT ANSWER- Use deadly force if the
person poses a threat of deadly force to the officer or another person.
Sam is in his house sitting on the couch in the living room when you tell him that he is under
arrest. Where/What can you search? - CORRECT ANSWER- Sam and the Couch