NDOC 2025/2026 EXAM CURRENTLY COMPLETE
TESTING QUESTIONS AND DETAILED CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) FOR GUARANTEED PASS
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questions and scenario-based exercises that reflect the rigorous
standards of K-9 handling and evidence documentation. Streamline
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in the field.
Define the term "probable cause" as found in Black's law
Dictionary ...... ANSWER ....... Facts and evidence that
lead many to believe that the accused actually committed
the crime.
Define the term crime ...... ANSWER ....... An act or
omission forbidden by law and punishable upon conviction
by death, imprisonment, fine, or other penal discipline
List the classifications of crime ...... ANSWER .......
Felony (1+ year) - Crimes punishable by death or by
imprisonment in state prison Misdemeanor(<6 months) -
crime punishable by fine of no more than $1K or by
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imprisonment in a county jail. Gross Misdemeanor (6
months-364 days) - every other crime
What is a felony? ...... ANSWER ....... A person
convicted with a sentence to a minimum term and a
maximum term of imprisonment which must be within
limits prescribed by applicable statute. Minimum term
must not exceed 40% of maximum term imposed.
State the parties to crime ...... ANSWER ....... Principles
and Accessories
What are principles? ...... ANSWER ....... Every person
concerned in commission of a crime. ex. Person A plans
crime, Person B and C perform the crime yet person A
doesn't show up. Person A is still part of the crime as for
the planning
What is an Accessory? ...... ANSWER ....... Persons
who aid the crime after it occurred and often may not
know about it. Persons that are not a spouse, domestic
partner, brother or sister, parent, child or grandchild.
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What is criminal intent? ...... ANSWER ....... The
resolve or determination with which a person acts to
commit a crime
What is general intent? ...... ANSWER ....... Perform
the criminal act (actus reus). If the defend acts
intentionally but without the additional desire to bring
about a certain result, or do anything other than the
criminal act itself. ex. Speeding
What is Specific intent? ...... ANSWER .......
Preplanned and predisposition. Highest level of culpability
for crimes. (ex. burglary)
What is constructive intent? ...... ANSWER .......
Unintentional results of an act. Exists when consequences
of a reckless act should be anticipated even though not
intended when it occurs. Such as driving drunk.
What NRS governs powers of a category III peace officer?
...... ANSWER ....... NRS 289.480
What is a category III peace officer? ...... ANSWER .......
Peace officer whose authority is limited to correctional
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services, including the superintendents and correctional
officer of the DOC
What NRS governs the consequences of an Officer engaging
in voluntary contact with a person in custody? ......
ANSWER ....... NRS 212.188 and is guilty of a category
D felony
Felony level charge for deadly weapon, controlled substance,
explosive or a facsimile of a firearm or explosive is involved?
...... ANSWER ....... Category B felony
Felon level charge for an intoxicant involved? ......
ANSWER ....... Gross misdemeanor
Felony level charge for possession of a controlled substance
without lawful authorization? ...... ANSWER .......
Category D felony
What is NRS 212.140? ...... ANSWER ....... Unlawful
communication - discussing of clothing, food, tobacco or
any article will result in guilty of misdemeanor