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California DOJ Special Investigator EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR –
JUST RELEASED
California DOJ Special Investigator Exam – Complete Study Guide


10-LINE EXAM COVERAGE IN POINTS FORM
1. Exam Format – The exam is a Training and Experience (T&E) questionnaire; no
traditional written test. It measures past experience and proficiency in core investigative
tasks via online questionnaire . Passing score: 70% .
2. Core Investigative Principles – Primary duty is independent investigations to
detect/verify violations of laws, rules, or regulations . Special Investigators work on
criminal, civil, and administrative investigations involving state agencies and programs .
3. Crime Scene & Evidence Management – First action: secure and control the scene to
prevent contamination . Chain of custody: document each transfer of possession with
unique identifiers . Direct evidence proves a fact directly; circumstantial requires
inference .
4. Constitutional Law – 4th Amendment – Protects against unreasonable
searches/seizures . Search warrants require probable cause; only judges can issue in
California . Exigent circumstances allow warrantless searches when immediate action
needed .
5. Exclusionary Rule & Fruit of the Poisonous Tree – Evidence obtained in violation of
constitutional rights is inadmissible . Derivative evidence from illegal search/seizure is
also excluded .
6. Probable Cause vs. Reasonable Suspicion – Probable cause: facts leading reasonable
person to believe crime occurred and suspect committed it . Standard for arrest; higher
than reasonable suspicion .
7. Administrative Investigations – Focus on facts relevant to policy, conduct, or
compliance . Governed by State Personnel Board for disciplinary matters . Brady doctrine
requires disclosure of exculpatory evidence in criminal referrals .
8. Interview Techniques – Open-ended questions are most effective; leading questions and
closed-ended questions should be avoided . Nonverbal cues (nervousness, avoidance)
do not establish deception alone .
9. Report Writing – Objective writing: record observable behaviors without conclusions .
Chronological organization supports clear timelines . Accuracy in names, dates, times
supports credibility .

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10. PC 832 Certification – Successful completion of California POST PC 832 Arrest, Search
and Seizure course required; may be completed after hire .




100 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALES




QUESTION 1

What is the standard of proof required for an arrest in California?

A) Preponderance of evidence

B) Clear and convincing evidence

C) Probable cause

D) Reasonable suspicion


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The legal standard required for an arrest in California is probable cause. This exists

when facts and circumstances known to the officer would lead a reasonable person to believe a

crime has been committed and that the suspect committed it. This is a higher standard than

reasonable suspicion but lower than beyond a reasonable doubt .




QUESTION 2

Which legal doctrine prevents evidence obtained in violation of a defendant's constitutional

rights from being used in court?

A) Fruit of the Vine

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B) Exclusionary Rule

C) Prima Facie Doctrine

D) Rule of Discovery


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The exclusionary rule prohibits the introduction of evidence obtained in violation of a

defendant's constitutional rights, such as through an illegal search or seizure. Its primary

purpose is to deter unlawful searches and seizures by removing the incentive to violate Fourth

Amendment rights .




QUESTION 3

The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution primarily protects individuals from:

A) Self-incrimination

B) Unreasonable searches and seizures

C) Double jeopardy

D) Cruel and unusual punishment


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The Fourth Amendment guarantees the right of people to be secure in their persons,

houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures. It requires warrants to

be supported by probable cause .

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QUESTION 4

A law enforcement officer may conduct a warrantless search when which condition exists?

A) The officer is curious about possible criminal activity

B) Exigent circumstances require immediate action to prevent harm or evidence destruction

C) The officer believes the person might commit a crime in the future

D) The officer wishes to verify identity


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Exigent circumstances allow officers to act without a warrant when there is an

immediate threat such as destruction of evidence, danger to life, or pursuit of a fleeing suspect.

This is a recognized exception to the warrant requirement .




QUESTION 5

Who of the following can issue a search warrant in California?

A) Judges

B) Attorneys

C) Police Officers

D) Special Agents


Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Only judges (magistrates) can issue search warrants in California. Search warrants

require probable cause supported by oath or affirmation and must particularly describe the

place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized .

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