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1
When an officer takes a suspect into custody and begins asking questions about a
crime, the suspect has the constitutional right to remain silent and not incriminate
themselves. This right is specifically protected under which amendment of the U.S.
Constitution?
A) First Amendment
B) Fourth Amendment
C) Fifth Amendment
D) Sixth Amendment
Correct Answer: C) Fifth Amendment
2
If evidence is obtained illegally, such as through an unlawful search or seizure, the
courts will not allow that evidence to be used in a criminal trial against the
defendant. This principle that protects citizens from unlawful government actions
is known as what?
A) Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Rule
B) Exclusionary Rule
C) Probable Cause Doctrine
D) Reasonable Suspicion Rule
Correct Answer: B) Exclusionary Rule
,3
An officer observes a man pacing nervously outside a closed store late at night and
believes the person may be armed. The officer approaches and conducts a limited
pat-down of the outer clothing strictly to check for weapons. This brief stop and
frisk is legally permitted under which case law standard?
A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Terry v. Ohio
C) Tennessee v. Garner
D) Graham v. Connor
Correct Answer: B) Terry v. Ohio
4
Under Louisiana law, crimes are classified as either misdemeanors or felonies.
Which of the following would be considered a felony offense because it is
punishable by hard labor or imprisonment exceeding one year?
A) Simple Battery
B) Armed Robbery
C) Trespassing
D) Speeding
Correct Answer: B) Armed Robbery
5
The Supreme Court ruled that in judging whether an officer’s use of force was
lawful, the decision must be based on what a reasonable officer on the scene would
have done, without using hindsight. Which important case established this
“objectively reasonable” standard?
A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Terry v. Ohio
C) Graham v. Connor
D) Tennessee v. Garner
,Correct Answer: C) Graham v. Connor
6
An officer enters a person’s home without a warrant and without consent, seizes
property, and charges the homeowner with a crime. The homeowner challenges the
search in court, claiming it violated their constitutional protection against
unreasonable searches and seizures. Which amendment provides this protection?
A) First Amendment
B) Fourth Amendment
C) Fifth Amendment
D) Eighth Amendment
Correct Answer: B) Fourth Amendment
7
During a lawful traffic stop, an officer notices an open bag on the passenger seat
containing narcotics. Because the contraband is visible and immediately
recognizable as illegal, the officer seizes it without obtaining a warrant. This
seizure is permitted under which legal doctrine?
A) Stop and Frisk Doctrine
B) Fruit of the Poisonous Tree
C) Plain View Doctrine
D) Carroll Doctrine
Correct Answer: C) Plain View Doctrine
8
In Louisiana, which official body is responsible for establishing the professional
training standards that every peace officer must complete before becoming
certified to work in law enforcement?
A) Louisiana State Police Commission
B) Peace Officer Standards and Training Council
, C) Department of Justice
D) State Legislature
Correct Answer: B) Peace Officer Standards and Training Council
9
When an officer makes brief contact with a person in a public place and records the
individual’s personal details, physical description, and reason for the contact, this
documentation is generally used for intelligence and investigative follow up. What
is this form called?
A) Probable Cause Affidavit
B) Arrest Report
C) Field Interview Card
D) Detention Log
Correct Answer: C) Field Interview Card
10
When arriving at the scene of a crime or major incident, the very first priority of
the responding officer is not to immediately begin questioning witnesses or
collecting evidence, but rather to take what critical action first?
A) Arrest all suspects present
B) Secure the scene and ensure safety
C) Begin writing an incident report
D) Photograph the area for records
Correct Answer: B) Secure the scene and ensure safety
11
Louisiana law distinguishes felonies from misdemeanors based on the penalty. A
misdemeanor offense is punishable by a fine or imprisonment, but the term of
incarceration cannot exceed what maximum period?