TCOLE Peace Officer Exam Review
Questions And Answers 100% Pass
The Sixth Amendment covers - ANS Impartial Jury
Right to be confronted by witnesses,
Right to call witnesses,
Right to have assistance of counsel
Motor vehicle refers to - ANS Every vehicle which is self-propelled
Who signs an indictment accusing a person of a crime? - ANS The foreman of a grand jury
According to Sec. 43.05 of the Penal Code, if a man makes a 16-year-old girl a prostitute, what
offense has he committed? - ANS Compelling prostitution
What is considered marihuana - ANS The female plant,
The seeds
The condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk
potential. - ANS Wellness
To drive a bus with a seating capacity of more than twenty-four (24) passengers, you must have
a - ANS Class B CDL drivers license
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What is the purpose of a Writ of Habeas Corpus? - ANS To test the legality of the detention
of a person who has been arrested
Ethical men / women are ____________________________, and peer pressure can work for or
against ethical behavior - ANS made, not born
An affidavit that alleges the commission of an offense is called a: - ANS complaint
A ________ is a writ issued by the judge of a court having jurisdiction of a case after
commitment or bail and before trial, or clerk at the direction of the judge, and directed to any
peace officer of the State of Texas, commanding him to arrest a person accused of an offense
and bring him before the court immediately, or at a term stated in the writ - ANS Capias
According to the Health and Safety Code, ______ means a principal compound commonly used
or produced primarily for use in the manufacture of a controlled substance. - ANS immediate
precursor
An adverse judgement or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of or examination
of the facts defines: - ANS prejudice
A prohibited weapon includes: - ANS Machine gun,
Knuckles,
Zip gun,
firearm silencer
Under article 14.06 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, how soon should a person be taken
before a magistrate? - ANS without unnecessary delay