Phase 1 Exam-- 720 Academy (Wisconsin) 2023 with 100%
correct answers
What kind of tickets do municipal courts handle? correct answers Ordinance violations,
monetary fines, jug (underage) tickets and traffic
As a law enforcement officer, will you testify at an appeal? correct answers No
1. The person filling the appeals is:
2.The other person is correct answers 1. Appellate
2. Respondent
1. How many judges WI Supreme Court?
2. US Supreme Court? correct answers 1. 7
2. 9
What are the 10 mandatory policies required by WI State law? correct answers Use of Force
(66.0511[2])
Citizen Complaint (66.0511[3])
High Speed Pursuit (346.03[6])
Open Record (19.34[1])
Domestic Abuse (968.075[3])
Expander of Jurisdiction (175.40[6][d])
Reposting Abuse (48.981[3][b])
Eyewitness Identification (175.50[2])
Strip Searches (968.255[6])
Officer Involved Death (175.47)
What elements does the court need to prove someone committed a crime? correct answers 1.
That the crime was committed (every element of crime proven)
2. That the suspect committed the crime
When do you use an open ended question in an interview? Close ended question? correct
answers Open ended questions- used to gather information
Closed ended questions should be used only when the witness fails to provide a clear or complete
response
What type of people that you are interviewing are most likely not to lie? correct answers Neutral
Can an attorney invoke your right to silence? correct answers Nope
What are the 3 responses to a Miranda Warning? correct answers Assert the right to silence
Assert the right to an attorney
Waive the rights and agree to answer questions
, What is the definition of Critical Thinking? correct answers The disciplined art of ensuring that
you are using the best thinking you are capable of in any set of circumstances
In firearms, what is the firing cycle? correct answers fire, extract, eject, feed
What stage of Problem Oriented Policing do you identify data? correct answers SARA - Analysis
Stage
What are the pros and cons in Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS)? correct answers
Pros: Community and police involvement and teamwork.
Cons: cost and data showed ineffective
What is the difference between civil law vs criminal law? correct answers Civil law: 2
independent parties, preponderance of evidence.
Criminal law: Gov vs Party, beyond reasonable doubt
How many appellate districts (State) in WI? correct answers 4 districts
Where do you go if your federal case goes to Appeals? correct answers Chicago
Police officers file a complaint. What is a complaint? correct answers Written statement listing
essential facts of the offense and a statement outlining they believe the defendant committed the
crime
The judge review the complaint and determines if there is correct answers Probable Cause
What is a discretionary policy vs a ministerial policy? correct answers Discretionary: you have
some choices about how you will complete a task,
includes may and should.
Ministerial: tasks you must perform, you have no choice- policy includes will and shall
How do you become a municipal judge? correct answers Elected
How large does a municipality have to be to get a police dept?
What are the options? correct answers 5,000
Partner with another agency
Create your own
Contract services with another department
correct answers
What kind of tickets do municipal courts handle? correct answers Ordinance violations,
monetary fines, jug (underage) tickets and traffic
As a law enforcement officer, will you testify at an appeal? correct answers No
1. The person filling the appeals is:
2.The other person is correct answers 1. Appellate
2. Respondent
1. How many judges WI Supreme Court?
2. US Supreme Court? correct answers 1. 7
2. 9
What are the 10 mandatory policies required by WI State law? correct answers Use of Force
(66.0511[2])
Citizen Complaint (66.0511[3])
High Speed Pursuit (346.03[6])
Open Record (19.34[1])
Domestic Abuse (968.075[3])
Expander of Jurisdiction (175.40[6][d])
Reposting Abuse (48.981[3][b])
Eyewitness Identification (175.50[2])
Strip Searches (968.255[6])
Officer Involved Death (175.47)
What elements does the court need to prove someone committed a crime? correct answers 1.
That the crime was committed (every element of crime proven)
2. That the suspect committed the crime
When do you use an open ended question in an interview? Close ended question? correct
answers Open ended questions- used to gather information
Closed ended questions should be used only when the witness fails to provide a clear or complete
response
What type of people that you are interviewing are most likely not to lie? correct answers Neutral
Can an attorney invoke your right to silence? correct answers Nope
What are the 3 responses to a Miranda Warning? correct answers Assert the right to silence
Assert the right to an attorney
Waive the rights and agree to answer questions
, What is the definition of Critical Thinking? correct answers The disciplined art of ensuring that
you are using the best thinking you are capable of in any set of circumstances
In firearms, what is the firing cycle? correct answers fire, extract, eject, feed
What stage of Problem Oriented Policing do you identify data? correct answers SARA - Analysis
Stage
What are the pros and cons in Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS)? correct answers
Pros: Community and police involvement and teamwork.
Cons: cost and data showed ineffective
What is the difference between civil law vs criminal law? correct answers Civil law: 2
independent parties, preponderance of evidence.
Criminal law: Gov vs Party, beyond reasonable doubt
How many appellate districts (State) in WI? correct answers 4 districts
Where do you go if your federal case goes to Appeals? correct answers Chicago
Police officers file a complaint. What is a complaint? correct answers Written statement listing
essential facts of the offense and a statement outlining they believe the defendant committed the
crime
The judge review the complaint and determines if there is correct answers Probable Cause
What is a discretionary policy vs a ministerial policy? correct answers Discretionary: you have
some choices about how you will complete a task,
includes may and should.
Ministerial: tasks you must perform, you have no choice- policy includes will and shall
How do you become a municipal judge? correct answers Elected
How large does a municipality have to be to get a police dept?
What are the options? correct answers 5,000
Partner with another agency
Create your own
Contract services with another department