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TCOLE Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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TCOLE Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Under ethical dilemmas in law enforcement, it states that every aspect of human behavior is influenced by ___ Personal values 
In the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, it states that I will enforce the law ________ and _________ without fear of favor, malice or ill will, never employing unnecessary force or violence and never accepting gratuities. Courteously, Appropriately 
A physical symptom associated with stress is which of the following? Headaches...
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BPOC Semester 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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BPOC Semester 2 Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Pass 
Common stressors for police - Correct Answer ️️ -- stress internal/external to agency 
- stress in work itself 
- stressors confronting individual officers 
- family and personal 
- stressors related to law enforcement career journey 
Cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscular endurance, muscular strength and body 
composition are examples of what? - Correct Answer ️️ -Physical Fitness 
List the transition phases of dealing with t...
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Law of Property, June test prep
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This is a comprehensive summary that contains everything you need to know for the June test, including the ratios/rules of all relevant cases. Happy studying!
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Texas Penal Code Exam Rightly Solved
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Texas Penal Code 39.03 Official Oppress - Abuse of Power of authority to obtain a benefit or service. 
 
A public servant acting under color of his office or employment commits an offense if he: 
Intentionally subjects another to mistreatment or to arrest, detention, search, seizure, dispossession, assessment, or lien that he knows is unlawful 
 
Intentionally denies or impedes another in the exercise or enjoyment of any right, privilege, power, or immunity, knowing his conduct is unlawful 
 
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CRW2603_ Criminal Law_ Study Notes. Latest Summary.
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CRW2603_ Criminal Law_ Study Notes. Latest Summary. Definition of a perpetrator 
Person is perpetrator if: General Principles of liability 
(1) his conduct, the circumstances in which it takes place 
(including, where 
relevant, a particular description with which he as a person must, 
according to the definition of the offence, comply), and the 
culpability with which it is carried out are such that he satisfies all 
the requirements for liability contained in the definition of the 
offence 
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CRIMINAL LAW (Bar Exam) 2023 Already Passed A+
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CRIMINAL LAW (Bar Exam) 2023 Already Passed A+ 
 
When does a state have jurisdiction to prosecute a crime? -ANS- state may prosecute crime if significant portion of prohibited CONDUCT or RESULT occurred in that state 
 
Merger -ANS- -one crime is subsumed into another → can be CHARGED, but cannot be CONVICTED of both 
-Lesser-included offenses DO merge into greater-included offenses (e.g. crime w/ elements AB merges into crime w/ elements ABC) 
-Conspiracy does NOT merge into the target offen...
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CRW2602 CRIMINAL LAW EXAM PACK.
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CRW2602 
CRIMINAL LAW 
EXAM PACK.Question 1 
(a) This statement is correct. See SG 1.2.2 (vi). 
(b) This statement is incorrect. See SG 1.2.7. Dolus eventualis is a sufficient 
form of intention. 
(c) This statement is correct. See SG 1.2.6. 
 
You should, therefore, have chosen option (4) since only statements (a) and (c) are 
correct. 
 
Question 2 
(a) This statement is correct. See SG 1.3.4. 
(b) This statement is correct. See SG 1.3.4. 
(c) This statement is correct. See SG 1.3.4. 
 
You sh...
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Criminal Law (bar exam) Correct 100%
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bilateral conspiracy (majority/common law) - ANSWER both parties to agreement must have intent to achieve target objective (both are criminals) 
 
Conspirators may be liable for: - ANSWER 1) the conspiracy itself; 
2) completed target crime (no merger); AND 
3) ALL foreseeable crimes by co-conspirators in furtherance of the conspiracy 
 
withdrawal from conspiracy (common law) - ANSWER -voluntary withdrawing + notifying co-conspirators in time for them to abandon plans: 
1) still NOT a defense a...
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Criminal Law (bar exam)
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When does a state have jurisdiction to prosecute a crime? - Answer- state may prosecute crime if significant portion of prohibited CONDUCT or RESULT occurred in that state 
 
Merger - Answer- -one crime is subsumed into another → can be CHARGED, but cannot be CONVICTED of both 
-Lesser-included offenses DO merge into greater-included offenses (e.g. crime w/ elements AB merges into crime w/ elements ABC) 
-Conspiracy does NOT merge into the target offense 
-Solicitation and Attempt DO merge int...
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