Exam 10 Flashcards

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PC 1.07- what are the elements of an offense

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(A) the forbidden conduct;
(B) the required culpability;
(C) any required result; and
(D) the negation of any exception to the offense.

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PC 8.02- is mistake of fact a defense to prosecution

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Yes

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PC 7.01- when is a person criminally responsible as a party to an offense

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if the offense is committed by his own conduct, by the conduct of another for which he is
criminally responsible, or by both.

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PC 2.02(b)- does the burden of proof lie with the prosecuting attorney

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must negate the existence of an exception in the accusation charging commission of the offense
and prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant or defendant’s conduct does not fall
within the exception.

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PC 8.05- definition of duress

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It is an affirmative defense to prosecution that the actor engaged in the proscribed conduct
because he was compelled to do so by threat of imminent death or serious bodily injury to
himself or another.

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PC 1.07(46)- serious bodily injury definition

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means bodily injury that creates a substantial risk of death or that causes death, serious
permanent disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily
member or organ.

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PC 49.02- elements of the offense for public intoxication

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appears in a public place while intoxicated to the degree that the person may endanger the
person or another.

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PC 31.03- class B misdemeanor theft range and elements of the offense

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Value is $100 or more but less than $750
A person commits an offense if he unlawfully appropriates property with intent to deprive the
owner of property.
without effective consent, the property the actor appropriates he knows it was stolen by
another

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PC 36.06- elements of the offense for obstruction or retaliation

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intentionally or knowingly harming or threatening to harm another by an unlawful act in
retaliation for or on account of the service or status of another as a public servant, witness,
prospective witness, informant, or an individual who is trying to report a crime.

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PC 19.03(a)(2)- capital murder elements of the offense

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the person intentionally commits the murder in the course of committing or attempting to
commit kidnapping, burglary, robbery, aggravated sexual assault, arson, obstruction or
retaliation, or terroristic threat under Section 22.07

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PC 25.03- interfering with child custody elements of the offense

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A person commits an offense if the person takes or retains a child younger than 18 years of age:
hen the person knows that the person’s taking or retention violates the express terms of a
judgment or order, including a temporary order, of a court disposing of the child’s custody;

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PC 30.02- burglary elements of the offense

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enters a habitation, or a building (or any portion of a building) not then open to the public, with
intent to commit a felony, theft, or an assault; or (2) remains concealed, with intent to commit
a felony, theft, or an assault, in a building or habitation; or (3) enters a building or habitation
and commits or attempts to commit a felony, theft, or an assault.

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PC 28.03- class A criminal mischief value and elements of the offense

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the amount of pecuniary loss is $750 or more but less than $2,500-he intentionally or knowingly
damages or destroys the tangible property of the owner

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PC 38.04- evading arrest definition, punishment, and elements of the offense

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A person commits an offense if he intentionally flees from a person he knows is a peace officer
or federal special investigator attempting lawfully to arrest or detain him
(1)a state jail felony if the actor has been previously convicted under this section; (2) a felony
of the third degree if: (A) the actor uses a vehicle while the actor is in flight; (B) another suffers
serious bodily injury as a direct result of an attempt by the officer or investigator from whom
the actor is fleeing to apprehend the actor while the actor is in flight; or (C) the actor uses a
tire deflation device against the officer while the actor is in flight; or (3) a felony of the second
degree if: (A) another suffers death as a direct result of an attempt by the officer or investigator
from whom the actor is fleeing to apprehend the actor while the actor is in flight; or
(B) another suffers serious bodily injury as a direct result of the actor’s use of a tire deflation
device while the actor is in flight.

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PC 38.16(a)- preventing the execution of civil process definition

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A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly by words or physical action
prevents the execution of any process in a civil cause

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PC 22.01- assault definition

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1) intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to another, including the
person’s spouse; (2) intentionally or knowingly threatens another with imminent bodily
injury, including the person’s spouse; or (3) intentionally or knowingly causes physical
contact with another when the person knows or should reasonably believe that the other
will regard the contact as offensive or provocative.

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PC 21.11- indecency with a child elements of the offense

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A person commits an offense if, with a child younger than 17 years of age, whether the child is
of the same or opposite sex and regardless of whether the person knows the age of the child at
the time of the offense, the person: (1) engages in sexual contact with the child or causes the
child to engage in sexual contact; or (2) with intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire

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PC 8.06- entrapment definition

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It is a defense to prosecution that the actor engaged in the conduct charged because he was
induced to do so by a law enforcement agent using persuasion or other means likely to cause
persons to commit the offense. Conduct merely affording a person an opportunity to commit
an offense does not constitute entrapment.

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19
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What chapter of the Penal Code deals with Use of Force

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Chapter 9

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PC 46.02- unlawful carrying a weapon elements of the offense

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intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries on or about his or her person a handgun or club;
and (2) is not: (A) on the person’s own premises or premises under the person’s control; or
(B) inside of or directly en route to a motor vehicle or watercraft that is owned by the person
or under the persons control.

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21
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PC 37.01(20)(c)- governmental record definition

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(C) a license, certificate, permit, seal, title, letter of patent, or similar document issued by
government, by another state, or by the United States;

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PC 2.01- burden of proof in a criminal trial

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beyond reasonable doubt

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PC 8.04- does voluntary intoxication constitute a defense

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No

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PC 20.03(A)- kidnapping definition

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A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly abducts another person.

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PC 21.15(b)- invasive visual recording elements of the offense

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A person commits an offense if, without the other person’s consent and with intent to invade
the privacy of the other person, the person:
(1) photographs or by videotape or other electronic means records, broadcasts, or transmits a
visual image of an intimate area of another person if the other person has a reasonable
expectation that the intimate area is not subject to public view;(2) photographs or by videotape
or other electronic means records, broadcasts, or transmits a visual image of another in a
bathroom or changing room;

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PC 20.011- sexual assault definition

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the person intentionally or knowingly: (A) causes the penetration of the anus or sexual organ of another person by any means, without that person’s consent; (B) causes the penetration of the mouth of another person by the sexual organ of the actor, without that person’s consent; or (C) causes the sexual organ of another person, without that person’s consent, to contact or penetrate the mouth, anus, or sexual organ of another person, including the actor

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PC 22.07- terroristic threats elements of the offense

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cause a reaction of any type to his threat by an official or volunteer agency organized to deal with emergencies; (2) place any person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury; (3) prevent or interrupt the occupation or use of a building, room, place of assembly, place to which the public has access, place of employment or occupation, aircraft, automobile, or other form of conveyance, or other public place

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PC 25.06- harboring a runaway child elements of the offense

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is younger than 18 years;  and (2) has escaped from the custody of a peace officer, a probation officer, the Texas Youth Council, or a detention facility for children, or is voluntarily absent from the child’s home without the consent of the child’s parent or guardian for a substantial length of time or without the intent to return.

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PC 25.071- class of offense for violation of a protective order

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 communicates: (A) directly with a protected individual in a threatening or harassing manner; (B) a threat through any person to a protected individual;  or (C) in any manner with the protected individual, if the order prohibits any communication with a protected individual;  or (3) goes to or near the residence or place of employment or business of a protected individual

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PC 31.07- unauthorized use of a motor vehicle elements of the offense

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A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly operates another’s boat, airplane, or motor-propelled vehicle without the effective consent of the owner

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31
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TC 545.104- how many feet to signal before turning

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100ft

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32
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TC 502.407- how long is the grace period for expired registration

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after the 5th working day after the date of vehicle registration exp

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TC 541.401(7)- personal injury definition

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means an injury to any part of the human body and that requires treatment.

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TC 550.061- is the operator of a vehicle always required to make an accident report

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No

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TC 550.062- how many days does an officer have to submit an accident report

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10 days after the date of the accident

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36
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TC 547.325(a)- what color is a lighting device or reflector on the rear of the vehicle

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Red

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TC 545.407(1)- how close can an operator follow an ambulance when it is flashing it’s emergency lights

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500FT

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TC 547.324(d)(2)- what color is the turn signal mounted on the rear of a vehicle

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Red or AMBER light

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TC 683.002- when is a motor vehicle considered abandoned

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is inoperable, is more than five years old, and has been left unattended on public property for more than 48 hours;

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TC 545.303(a)- how close to the curb should an operator park their vehicle

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two-way roadway shall do so with the right-hand wheels of the vehicle parallel to and within ​18 inches of the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway

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41
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TC 552.003(a)- is a pedestrian allowed to block the roadway

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No

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TC 545.401(10)- stop or stopping definition

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Cease movement

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TC 541.401(9)- stand or standing definition

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Halt occupied on occupied vehicle / pick us passengers and drop off

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TC 545.351- how fast can an operator drive a vehicle

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An operator may not drive at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the circumstances then existing

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TC 545.401- reckless driving definition

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A person commits an offense if the person drives a vehicle in wilful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.

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TC 545.425(c)- can a driver use a wireless communication device in a school zone

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No

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TC 547.302- when shall a vehicle display an illuminating device

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​ (1) at nighttime;  and(2) when light is insufficient or atmospheric conditions are unfavorable so that a person or vehicle on the highway is not clearly discernible at a distance of 1,000 feet ahead.

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TC 547.306- can a motorcycle emit a non-flashing LED ground lighting system

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yes, ​ person may operate a motorcycle equipped with LED ground effect lighting that emits a non-flashing amber or white light

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TC 547.321- how many headlamps is a motor vehicle required to have

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2

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TC 547.503- is a vehicle stopped on a roadway or shoulder required to display vehicular warning lamps

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Yes

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TC 550.021- what are the requirements of an operator involved in an accident that results in injury or death

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immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident or as close to the scene as possible; (2) immediately return to the scene of the accident if the vehicle is not stopped at the scene of the accident; (3) immediately determine whether a person is involved in the accident, and if a person is involved in the accident, whether that person requires aid;  and (4) remain at the scene of the accident

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BPOC 23.2.6- what is the SARA model

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Scanning, analysis, response, assessment

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53
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TC 601.053- is an operator of a vehicle required to maintain financial responsibility

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Yes

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54
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TC 541.303- intersection definition

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In this subtitle, “intersection” means the common area at the junction of two highways, other than the junction of an alley and a highway

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TC 545.256- what is required of an operator emerging from a driveway required to do

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stop the vehicle before moving on a sidewalk or the sidewalk area extending across an alley or driveway; (2) yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian to avoid collision;  and (3) on entering the roadway, yield the right-of-way to an approaching vehicle

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TC 503.063- how long is a buyer’s temporary tag

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60​th​ day after purchase

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57
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BPOC 4.1.6- Miranda v Arizona importance

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Miranda rights to let suspect know they are under arrest

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CCP Art 15.22- arrest definition

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A person is arrested when he has been actually placed under restraint or taken into custody by an officer

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CCP Art 14.01- felony definition

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serious charge. prison or death

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60
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Definition of probable cause- fill in the blank question

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facts and circumstances that are more than mere suspicion, that would lead a reasonable and prudent person to believe that a crime has been or would be committed

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What does the US v Carroll give you the ability to do

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allows officers to search a vehicle without a warrant with probable cause

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What did the Chimel v California give you the ability to do

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Search incident to arrest

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63
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Definition of reasonable suspicion

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a hunch

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CCP Art 18.01- what does a search warrant command you to do

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written order, issued by a magistrate and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to search for any property or thing and to seize the same and bring it before such magistrate or commanding him to search for and photograph a child and to deliver to the magistrate any of the film exposed pursuant to the order

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BPOC 7.1.1- 4 elements for an arrest to be lawful

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Intent, authority, actual seizure, understanding

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BPOC 7.1.10- can weapons found during a frisk be seized and arrest made

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Yes

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BPOC 7.1.11- search definition

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A search is generally defined as an examination or inspection of a location, vehicle, or person by a law enforcement officer for the purpose of locating objects or substances relating to or believed to relate to criminal activity

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BPOC 7.1.12- are peace officers required to knock and announce

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Yes

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69
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BPOC 7.1.13- does the 4​th​ amendment protect open fields

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No

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CCP 15.27- are law enforcement officials required to notify primary or secondary schools of a student’s arrest

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Yes

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BPOC 7.1.13- can an officer enter without a warrant to render assistance to an occupant

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Exigent circumstances

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BPOC 7.1.14- Mapp v Ohio ruling and effects on law enforcement

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Exclusionary Rule

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73
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BPOC 7.1.13- is an administrative inventory the same as a search

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No

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74
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Theft of property value of $1,000 and a firearms is stolen, what is the proper charge

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state jail felony

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BPOC 7.1.13- who may consent to a search

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Only a person with a possessory or proprietary interest in the place to be searched may give consent

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BPOC 7.1.12- search warrants are issued based on what?

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Probable cause

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BPOC 7.1.9- identify circumstances where frisking for weapons is justified

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Permitted anytime an officer is in contact with another person and can articulate reasons that he feared for his safety

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BPOC 29.1.1- criminal investigation definition

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is the process of legally gathering evidence of a crime that has been or is being committed

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BPOC 29.1.1- elements of a crime definition

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Conditions that must occur for an act to be called a specific kind of crime

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BPOC 29.1.2- four criminal investigation tools

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Information, instrumentation, interviewing, laws of arrest and search and seizure

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BPOC 29.1.3- what is the ultimate goal of any criminal investigation

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to determine, to the extent possible, the truth about how a crime occurred

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BPOC 29.1.4- what refers to establishing that a crime has occurred or necessary elements constitute a crime- fill in the blank

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Corpus delicti

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BPOC 29.1.5- legal significance of evidence

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Rests in its influence on the judge or juror

84
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BPOC 29.1.6- level of certainty a juror needs for a criminal trial

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Proof beyond a reasonable doubt

85
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BPOC 29.1.7- characteristics of a criminal investigator

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Suspicious, curious, observant, unbiased

86
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BPOC 29.2.8- should an officer obtain a victim’s estimate of the property value of damaged or lost items

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Yes

87
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BPOC 29.2.7- conditions that would lead an officer to believe a vehicle might be stolen

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Broken window, license plate and vin match

88
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BPOC 29.2.10- 4 methods of gaining sexual access to a person in reference to a criminal investigation concerning sexual assault

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Consent, pressure, force, drug facilitated

89
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CCP 42.014(a)- hate crime definition

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person’s property that was damaged or affected as a result of the offense, because of the defendant’s bias or prejudice against a group identified by race, color, disability, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, gender, or sexual preference or by status as a peace officer or judge

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BPOC 29.7.15- how should wet evidence be stored

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Dried

91
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CCP Art 17.29(b)- should the officer get the address and telephone number for a victim of family violence

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Yes

92
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BPOC 29.8.1- how should interviews be conducted

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individually and outside the presence of others

93
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BPOC 29.11.4- how does a properly prepared case assist

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Assist in prosecution, review details with filing charges, review witness details, allow prosecutor knowledge of case

94
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BPOC 29.10.5- principles of witnessmanship

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Honesty, brevity, clarity, objectivity, emotional control

95
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CCP Art 1.04- what does the article say about application of the law

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No citizen of this State shall be deprived of life, liberty, property, privileges or immunities, or in any manner disfranchised, except by the due course of the law of the land

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CCP 2.09- who are magistrates

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All judges except mayors of incorporated towns and recorders

97
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CCP 1.051- what are defendants in a criminal case entitled to

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Right to representation by counsel

98
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Which Article of the CCP gives peace officers their duties and powers

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CCP 2.13

99
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CCP 1.06- what does it say about searches and seizures

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The people shall be secure in their persons, houses, papers and possessions from all unreasonable seizures or searches. No warrant to search any place or to seize any person or thing shall issue without describing them as near as may be, nor without probable cause supported by oath or affirmation

100
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CCP 2.12- who are peace officers in Texas

A

Sheriffs, constables, marshals, rangers—not federal

101
Q

Define Burglary

A

Entering a building with intentions to commit theft or felony

102
Q

Define Theft

A

Taking of property

103
Q

Define Robbery

A

Using force while committing theft

104
Q

You can arrest someone based on

A

Probable cause

105
Q

You can question someone based on

A

Reasonable suspicion

106
Q

CCP 2.16- can a peace officer be fined for failing to perform their duties

A

Yes, refuse or fail to execute process

107
Q

CCP 4.04- what does the court of criminal appeals do

A

The Court of Criminal Appeals shall have, and is hereby given, final appellate and review

108
Q

CCP 3.05- racial profiling definition

A

law enforcement-initiated action based on an individual’s race, ethnicity, or national origin rather than on the individual’s behavior or on information identifying the individual as having engaged in criminal activity

109
Q

CCP 15.26- does an officer have to show a suspect the warrant immediately

A

No

110
Q

CCP 5.04(a)- duties of a peace officer investigating family violence

A

primary duties of a peace officer who investigates a family violence allegation or who responds to a disturbance call that may involve family violence are to protect any potential victim of family violence, enforce the law of this state, enforce a protective order from another jurisdiction, and make lawful arrests of violators

111
Q

CCP 14.03- when may an officer arrest without a warrant

A

Person in suspicious place, probable cause, lawful arrest

112
Q

CCP 18.03- can an arrest and search warrant be in the same document

A

Yes

113
Q

CCP 4.05- district court jurisdiction

A

District courts and criminal district courts shall have original jurisdiction in criminal cases of the grade of felony, of all misdemeanors involving official misconduct, and of misdemeanor cases

114
Q

CCP 21.20- information definition

A

written statement filed and presented in behalf of the State by the district or county attorney

115
Q

PC 9.01(3)- deadly force definition

A

means force that is intended or known by the actor to cause, or in the manner of its use or intended use is capable of causing, death or serious bodily injury

116
Q

PC 9.02- what does this provide for an officer, what does it say

A

It is a defense to prosecution that the conduct in question is justified under this chapter.

117
Q

BPOC 17.1.1- US Supreme Court case that established “objective reasonableness

A

Graham v. Connor

118
Q

BPOC 17.1.3- US Supreme Court case that deals with dangerous fleeing felon

A

Tennessee v. Garner

119
Q

BPOC 17.2.1- reasonable or necessary force definition

A

is the amount of lawful physical coercion sufficient to achieve a legitimate law enforcement objective and is objectively reasonable under the facts, circumstances and alternatives confronting an officer at the time action are taken

120
Q

PC 9.04- when is the threat of force justified

A

When the use of force is justified

121
Q

BPOC 17.2.2- law enforcement role in an arrest

A

defensive

122
Q

PC 9.31(a)- self defense definition

A

force is immediately necessary to protect the actor against the other’s use or attempted use of unlawful force

123
Q

BPOC 17.2.2- control definition

A

that degree of influence the officer must exert over the violator to take him or her safely into custody

124
Q

CCP 2.13- does an officer have duty to prevent other officers from using excessive force

A

Yes

125
Q

BPOC 17.3.1- what are the force options

A

Presence, verbal, weaponless strategies, weapon strategies , deadly force

126
Q

BPOC 17.4.2- when is the good faith defense for an officer enhanced

A

When the officer is following departmental policies.

127
Q

BPOC 4.1.2- writ of habeas corpus definition

A

A Writ of Habeas Corpus is the name given to a variety of writs with the objective of bringing a party before a court, or judge

128
Q

BPOC 4.1.3- crime in Article 3 of the US Constitution

A

treason

129
Q

BPOC 4.1.7- what does the 6​th​ amendment provide

A

Speedy trial

130
Q

BPOC 4.3.1- primary components of the American CJ system

A

police, courts, correctional system

131
Q

BPOC 4.3.3- civil law definition

A

that portions of the law which defines the personal and property rights of individuals; the rights of an individual to seek redress or to prevent a wrong; any action other than criminal proceedings

132
Q

BPOC 4.1.7- 5​th​ amendment protections

A

Double jeopardy

133
Q

BPOC 4.1.7- 8​th​ amendment protections

A

Excessive bail, cruel punishments

134
Q

BPOC 4.1.3- which Article to the US Constitution provides powers to Congress

A

Article 1

135
Q

BPOC 4.1.7- 4​th​ amendment protections

A

Search and seizure

136
Q

BPOC 4.1.7- 10​th​ amendment protections

A

States rights

137
Q

BPOC 18.1.1- 3 basic concepts of weaponless strategies

A

Self control, balance, awareness

138
Q

BPOC 18.2.4- what are the 4 handcuffing positions

A

Standing, sitting, kneeling, prone

139
Q

BPOC 18.2.4- what type of restraining devices are handcuffs

A

Temporary restraining device

140
Q

BPOC 18.2.4- what did Baskin v Smith provide

A

Handcuffing too tightly and failing to double-lock the handcuffs may lead to an excessive force claim when the officers have been placed on notice of a suspect’s complaints, especially if the suspect expresses a medical condition aggravated by the handcuffs​.

141
Q

BPOC 18.2.8- should an officer search the backseat of their patrol vehicle

A

yes

142
Q

BPOC 18.2.2- risk factors in physical arrest process

A

Time and location, intoxication, officer attitude, suspects mental attitude

143
Q

FC 58.002(a)- when may a child be fingerprinted

A

a child may not be photographed or fingerprinted without the consent of the juvenile court unless the child is:

(1) taken into custody; or
(2) referred to the juvenile court

144
Q

FC 51.02(2)(a)- child definition

A

ten years of age or older and under 17 years of age

145
Q

FC 51.03(a)(1)- delinquent conduct definition

A

conduct, other than a traffic offense, that violates a penal law of this state or of the United States punishable by imprisonment or by confinement in jail

146
Q

FC 52.03- can an officer dispose of a case without referring the child to a juvenile court

A

No

147
Q

FC 151.001(11)(b)- duty of a parent to support their child while the child is considered what

A

The duty of a parent to support his or her child exists while the child is an unemancipated minor and continues as long as the child is fully enrolled in a secondary school in a program leading toward a high school diploma and complies with attendance requirements

148
Q

CCP 63.009- law enforcement requirements for a missing child

A

Make a report

149
Q

BPOC 2.1.1- policing in America has it’s roots where

A

European methods

150
Q

BPOC 2.1.2- what happened for officers from 1900-1940s

A

The use of the automobile provided a more rapid response to police calls for service. The advent of radio communications allowed calls for service to be dispatched to officers in the field.

151
Q

BPOC 2.1.2- what happened for officers from 1950-1970s

A

Incident driven

152
Q

BPOC 2.1.3- why did the watch/ward system not develop in Texas (fill in the blank)

A

policing was handled by the spanish military

153
Q

BPOC 2.1.6- provide examples of local women’s shelters (fill in the blank)

A

Battered/ abused women and children local ministers or other religious figures, civil shelters

154
Q

BPOC 2.2.3- should officers choose between subculture and professionalis​m

A

No So he can be trusted

155
Q

Texas Rules of Civil Procedure(rule 6)- what day can a citation not be served on

A

Sunday, except in cases of injunction, attachment, garnishment, sequestration

156
Q

Property Code 24.0061- writ of possession definition

A

If a person is unable to enter a persons residence formal residents to retrieve personal property belonging to the persons or the persons dependent Because the current occupant is denying the person entry

157
Q

Texas Rules of Civil Procedures(rule 610)- who do you file a distress warrant with

A

justice of the peace

158
Q

FC 83.002- how long is a temporary ex parte order good for

A

not to exceed 20 days

159
Q

FC 85.025- how long is a protective order good for

A

two years from date being issued

160
Q

BPOC 28.1.1- hazardous material definition

A

A substance or material capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, or property when transported in commerce.
​ The term includes hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, marine pollutants, elevated temperature materials, and materials designated as hazardous in the Hazardous Materials Table (see 49 CFR 172.101).

161
Q

BPOC 28.1.2- routes of exposure to hazardous materials

A

inhalation, absorption, skin, would, eyes, mucous membrane, ingestion, injectio, puncture, cut,

162
Q

BPOC 28.1.6- steps to minimize health hazards for responders

A

Personal protection

163
Q

BPOC 27.0.7- what are the decontamination concepts

A

End the exposure, remove, dilute, absorb, neutralize, isolate

164
Q

BPOC 28.1.1- hazard class definition

A

is a group of hazardous materials that share dangerous characteristics

165
Q

BPOC 13.1.2- how many categories of controlled substances are there

A

6= narcotics, depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens marihuana, simulated controlled substances

166
Q

BPOC 13.2.3- methods of drug abuse

A

injection, inhalation, ingestion

167
Q

HSC 483.045- elements of forging a prescription

A

(1) forges a prescription or increases the prescribed quantity of a dangerous drug in a prescription;(2) issues a prescription bearing a forged or fictitious signature;3) obtains or attempts to obtain a dangerous drug by using a forged, fictitious, or altered prescription(4) obtains or attempts to obtain a dangerous drug by means of a fictitious or fraudulent telephone call;  or (5) possesses a dangerous drug obtained by a forged, fictitious, or altered prescription or by means of a fictitious or fraudulent telephone call.

168
Q

HSC 485.001(8)- inhalant paraphernalia definition

A

means equipment or materials of any kind that are intended for use in inhaling, ingesting, or otherwise introducing into the human body an abusable volatile chemical. The term includes a tube, balloon, bag, fabric, bottle, or other container used to concentrate or hold in suspension an abusable volatile chemical or vapors of the chemical

169
Q

BPOC 13.3.6- typical characteristics of a drug smuggler

A

extended travel without luggage, luggage carried on back seat, appears nervous upon contact with officer.

170
Q

BPOC 13.3.6- what does Texas geographical location cause

A

high intensity drug activity

171
Q

HSC 481.002(44)- immediate precursor definition

A

Means a substance the director finds to be and by rule designates as being a possible compound commonly used or produced primarily for use in the manufacture of a controlled substance

172
Q

TC 546.005 & BPOC 22.1.4- read and understand TC 546.005

A

it is the duty of all emergency responders to operate the vehicle with care for safety of all persons.

173
Q

TC 546.005- refers to what

A

Duty of Care ​(1) the duty to operate the vehicle with appropriate regard for the safety of all persons;  or (2) the consequences of reckless disregard for the safety of others.

174
Q

BPOC 22.2.1 & 22.2.2- components of pre-shift vehicle inspections

A

prevent traffic collisions due to faulty equipment, maintain operational efficiency, confidence in vehicle

175
Q

BPOC 22.3.4- what are the conditions that pose a threat to safe driving

A

fatigue= lowers visual efficiency, causes longer perception time, causes longer decision/ reaction time

176
Q

BPOC 22.1.5- should law enforcement agencies have policies and procedures for motor vehicle pursuits

A

Yes

177
Q

BPOC 22.3.1- components of defensive driving

A

Driver attitude, Driver skill, vehicle capability, driving conditions

178
Q

BPOC 22.4.1- factors for safe vehicle operations

A

traffic density, speed of vehicle, type of vehicle, pedestrians animals

179
Q

BPOC 1.2.1- mental illness definition

A

Illness, disease, or condition that either substantially impacts a person’s thought, perception of reality, emotional process, or judgment, or grossly impairs a person’s behavior, as manifested by recent disturbance behavior

180
Q

BPOC 1.2.2- 4 prominent categories of mental illness

A

Personality Disorders, Mood Disorders, Psychosis, Developmental Disorders

181
Q

BPOC 1.2.4- 3 common personality disorders

A

Paranoid, Antisocial, Borderline

182
Q

BPOC 1.2.5- people with personality disorders seek treatment

A

because they don’t think they have a problem. their disorder may lead them to break laws and come to the attention of law enforcement they may end up in the criminal justice system.

183
Q

BPOC 1.2.7- 2 common mood disorders

A

Depression, Bipolar disorder

184
Q

BPOC 1.2.8- psychosis definition

A

A group of serious and often debilitating mental disorders that may be of organic or psychological origin and are characterized by some or all of the following symptoms: impaired thinking and reasoning ability, perceptual distortions, inappropriate emotional responses, inappropriate affect, regressive behavior, reduced impulse control and impaired reasoning of reality

185
Q

BPOC 1.2.13- most common organic mental disorder of older people

A

alzheimer’s

186
Q

BPOC 25.1.1- what can affect recovery from immediate trauma

A

trying to make sense of what happened

187
Q

BPOC 25.1.1- long term stress reactions and how affected by time

A

usually decreases over time, the frequency of the re-experienced crisis

188
Q

BPOC 25.1.2- elements of a victims reaction to crime

A

The phase include : impact, recoil , reorganization

189
Q

What Article of CCP deals with Crime Victim’s Rights

A

56.2

190
Q

BPOC 25.1.6- procedures for death notification

A

notify as soon as deceased is identified, get all medical information, go- do not call, speak to a adult, sit down

191
Q

BPOC 25.1.5- sources of secondary victimization

A

CJS, media, family and friends, clergy, hospital emergency-room personal, social service worker

192
Q

ABC 1.04- alcoholic beverage definition

A

beverage containing more than one-half of one percent of alcohol by volume, which is capable of use for beverage purposes, either alone or when diluted.

193
Q

ABC 101.07- all peace officers enforce TABC

A

All peace officers in the state, including those of cities, counties, and state, shall enforce the provisions of this code and cooperate with and assist the commission in detecting violations and apprehending offenders

194
Q

ABC 101.63- criminal offense to sell alcohol to certain people

A

(a) A person commits an offense if the person with criminal negligence sells an alcoholic beverage to an habitual drunkard or an intoxicated or insane person. (b) Except as provided in Subsection (c) of this section, a violation of this section is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500, by confinement in jail for not more than one year, or by both. (c) If a person has been previously convicted of a violation of this section or of Section​ ​106.03 of this code, a violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $500 nor more than $1,000, by confinement in jail for not more than one year, or by both.

195
Q

ABC 106.041(a)- minor commits an offense with alcohol in their system

A

A minor commits an offense if the minor operates a motor vehicle in a public place, or a watercraft, while having any detectable amount of alcohol in the minor’s system

196
Q

ABC 105.03(b)- mixed beverage permittee

A

may sell and offer for sale mixed beverages between 7 a.m. and midnight on any day except Sunday. On Sunday he may sell mixed beverages between midnight and 1:00 a.m. and between 10 a.m. and midnight, except that an alcoholic beverage served to a customer between 10 a.m. and 12 noon on Sunday must be provided during the service of food to the customer

197
Q

BPOC 1.1.1- wellness pyramid

A

Regular exercise, Proper nutrition

198
Q

BPOC 1.1.1- police higher incidences of certain issues

A

Alcoholism, Divorce, Suicide

199
Q

BPOC 1.1.4- FITT stand for

A

Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type

200
Q

BPOC 1.1.5- component of exercise program

A

Warm up 5-10 min, Workout 20-30 min , Cool Down 5-10 min

201
Q

BPOC 1.2.1- right kinds of fuel

A

Carbs, Fats, Protein

202
Q

BPOC 1.2.2- essential dietary components

A

Fuel nutrients= Carbs, Fats, Proteins

203
Q

BPOC 1.2.4- strategy for weight control

A

Reduce Sweets, increase vegetable and fruits, reduce alcohol, drink more water, increase exercise