UTAH POST SFO FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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What information may be released to the media when an
ADULT is involved during an ongoing investigation? -
Answer-Public Information
-Name
-Age
-Sex-City of Residence
-Type/Location of crime
-Extent of injury or property damage
What information CAN'T be released to the media in an
ongoing investigation? - Answer--Juveniles names (if a
juvenile has been charged with a crime, no info can be
released without a court order)
-Names of seriously injured/deceased before next of kin
has been notified
-Any info that would have a detrimental effect of the
investigation
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What is a GRAMA, in relation to information released to
the media? - Answer-The Government Records Access
and Management Act: A law dealing with management of
government records. GRAMA states who has access to
records and how the law is enforced. - PRIVATE,
CONTROLLED, PROTECTED, and other RESTRICTED
records -- Disclosure and nondisclosure of records --
Certified copy of record -- Limits on obligation to respond
to record request**UTAH CODE: 63G-2-201**
A record is public unless otherwise expressly provided by
statute. (T/F) - Answer-TRUE.
There is no need to refer to departmental policy and
procedures before releasing information to the public or
media. (T/F) - Answer-FALSE.
*ALWAYS refer to departmental policy and procedures
before releasing information to the public or media.
What are the responsibilities of the first officer on the
scene? - Answer-Protection of the crime scene, ensure
safety before entering, administer firs aid when necessary
to include calling for EMS, preserve as much of the scene
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as possible while attending to injured, protect the scene
(scene log, personal entry/exit), preserve transitory
evidence, identify suspects and witnesses, broadcast
pertinent info, responsibilities can be delegated as other
officers arrive.
Name a historical case of sudden death, and who first
described it. - Answer-"Bell's Mania"/"Exhaustive Mania"
by Luther Bell in 1849
-Mania, fever, and exhaustion due to mental excitement.
"Cocaine Psychosis (1980s)" was the historical case of
sudden death dealing with the fatal complication of
antipsychotic drugs. (T/F) - Answer-FALSE.
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS-1960) = fatal
complication of antipsychotic drugs
Cocaine Psychosis deals with drug toxicity, hyperthermia
and elevated core body temperatures
First recognized in "crack" cocaine users.
(PCP, meth, amphetamine/catecholamine-induced fatal
cardia arrhythmias)
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4th Amendment - Answer--Protection against
Unreasonable Search and Seizure
-Search warrants cannot be obtained without PC
-Probable Cause Requirement
Grand Jury Indictment (5th Amendment) - Answer--Brown
V. Ohio = Double Jeopardy
- Requires Charge
-Determines PC if DEF committed a crime
-Applies to Federal Law violations
-State Law equivalent / preliminary hearing
-Due Process
-Right to remain silent
-Right to just compensation (eminent domain)
Utah Court Case Law - Answer-Location and how it
applies to law
Searching the Utah Criminal Code - Answer-Title 76