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To obtain a D license from the Florida Division of Licensing you must: - Answer-All these above
The identification card issued by the agency to all its partners, principal corporate officers, and all
licensed employees must specify: - Answer-All of the above
How many firearms may a properly licensed armed guard carry on duty? - Answer-2
Which of the following description corresponds to a "Direct Evidence"? - Answer-
It is important for the security officer to recognize and record the crime scene effectively and positively
in order to protect it, especially outside because: - Answer-
A crime scene is limited to the location where the crime occurred (T/F) - Answer-
It is legal to wear or display the Great Seal of the State of Florida on a badge, insignia, emblem,
identification card, or uniform. (T/F) - Answer-False
Either a judge or a jury can render a judgement (T/F) - Answer-True
, A "jury" is a group of individuals, who are under oath and selected to render a verdict. (T/F) - Answer-
True
Before testifying officers must take an oath or make an affirmation that his/her testimony is the truth.
(T/F) - Answer-True
Which of the following description corresponds to an "indirect" or "Circumstantial Evidence"? - Answer-
Evidence presented in court is generally organized in three categories: - Answer-Testimonial,
documentary and physical. (TDP)
When interviewing an injured person, the security officer should find answers to which of the following?
- Answer-All of these above
An officer may be required to attend a "pretrial meeting" to answer questions relating to the case that
they are involved in. Prior to the meeting, the officer should: - Answer-
When a officer is on stand answering questions, the officer should: - Answer-All of the above.
"Simple Assault" is legally defined as - Answer-
"Battery" is legally defined as - Answer-Touch, including poking with a finger.
Simple Battery" automatically become 'Aggravated" (felony) when performed on uniformed individuals -
Answer-True
"Robbery" is legally defined as: - Answer-Theft plus violence, including threat of violence.