MISSOURI POST TEST EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B)
COMPLETE 280 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
No time limitations on filing for these offenses - (answer) murder, 1st degree rape, forcible rape,
attempted rape in the 1st degree, sodomy 1st, attempted forcible sodomy, any class A felony
5 years of the commission of the offense - (answer) arson first degree, arson second degree, knowingly
burning or exploding - how long to commence prosecution?
6 months of its commission - (answer) any infraction must be filed within...?
Chapters 556-580 - (answer) Chapters of the MO revised criminal code
Class A Felony - (answer) 10-30 years or life in MDOC
Class B Felony - (answer) 5-15 years in MDOC
Class C Felony - (answer) 3-10 years in MDOC plus $1-10,000 fine
Class D Felony - (answer) 1 day - 1 year in county jail, or up to 7 years in MDOC, and/or a fine of $1-
10,000
Class E Felony - (answer) 1 day - 1 year in county jail, or up to 4 years in MDOC, and/or a fine of $1-
10,000
Class A Misdemeanor - (answer) 1 day to 1 year in county jail and/or a fine of $1 to $2000
Class B Misdemeanor - (answer) 1 day to 6 months in county jail, fine from $1-1,000
Class C Misdemeanor - (answer) 1-15 days in county jail, and/or fine of $1-750
Class D Misdemeanor - (answer) fine of up to $500
, MISSOURI POST TEST EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B)
COMPLETE 280 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
prior offendor - (answer) one who has been found guilty of one prior felony
persistent offender - (answer) one who has been found guilty or two or more felonies committed at
different times
dangerous offender - (answer) 1. being sentenced for a felony during which she knowingly murdered or
threatened the life of another AND
2. has previously been convicted of a Class A or B felony or of a dangerous felony
Suspended Execution of Sentence (SES) - (answer) record of a defendant's conviction but no jail time
will be served if probation is satisfactorily completed
Suspended Imposition of Sentence (SIS) - (answer) If probation is completed successfully, no record of
conviction will persist
Voluntary Act - (answer) Requirement in MO - A defendant is not guilty of a crime if she was forced to
commit it
True - (answer) True or False - Deadly force is not justified simply to protect personal property?
Fresh Pursuit - (answer) A legal doctrine that permits a Law-Enforcement Officer to arrest a fleeing
suspect who crosses jurisdictional lines.
When must fresh pursuit stop? - (answer) When the pursuing officer loses contact with suspect and is
no longer in their jurisdiction
Elements of attempt - (answer) 1. she has a purpose to commit an offense AND
2. she does an act which is a substantial step toward the commission of the offense
COMPLETE 280 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
No time limitations on filing for these offenses - (answer) murder, 1st degree rape, forcible rape,
attempted rape in the 1st degree, sodomy 1st, attempted forcible sodomy, any class A felony
5 years of the commission of the offense - (answer) arson first degree, arson second degree, knowingly
burning or exploding - how long to commence prosecution?
6 months of its commission - (answer) any infraction must be filed within...?
Chapters 556-580 - (answer) Chapters of the MO revised criminal code
Class A Felony - (answer) 10-30 years or life in MDOC
Class B Felony - (answer) 5-15 years in MDOC
Class C Felony - (answer) 3-10 years in MDOC plus $1-10,000 fine
Class D Felony - (answer) 1 day - 1 year in county jail, or up to 7 years in MDOC, and/or a fine of $1-
10,000
Class E Felony - (answer) 1 day - 1 year in county jail, or up to 4 years in MDOC, and/or a fine of $1-
10,000
Class A Misdemeanor - (answer) 1 day to 1 year in county jail and/or a fine of $1 to $2000
Class B Misdemeanor - (answer) 1 day to 6 months in county jail, fine from $1-1,000
Class C Misdemeanor - (answer) 1-15 days in county jail, and/or fine of $1-750
Class D Misdemeanor - (answer) fine of up to $500
, MISSOURI POST TEST EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B)
COMPLETE 280 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
prior offendor - (answer) one who has been found guilty of one prior felony
persistent offender - (answer) one who has been found guilty or two or more felonies committed at
different times
dangerous offender - (answer) 1. being sentenced for a felony during which she knowingly murdered or
threatened the life of another AND
2. has previously been convicted of a Class A or B felony or of a dangerous felony
Suspended Execution of Sentence (SES) - (answer) record of a defendant's conviction but no jail time
will be served if probation is satisfactorily completed
Suspended Imposition of Sentence (SIS) - (answer) If probation is completed successfully, no record of
conviction will persist
Voluntary Act - (answer) Requirement in MO - A defendant is not guilty of a crime if she was forced to
commit it
True - (answer) True or False - Deadly force is not justified simply to protect personal property?
Fresh Pursuit - (answer) A legal doctrine that permits a Law-Enforcement Officer to arrest a fleeing
suspect who crosses jurisdictional lines.
When must fresh pursuit stop? - (answer) When the pursuing officer loses contact with suspect and is
no longer in their jurisdiction
Elements of attempt - (answer) 1. she has a purpose to commit an offense AND
2. she does an act which is a substantial step toward the commission of the offense