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cars, ships, planes and trains
What is a conveyance?
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Any physical crime committed against another family OR household member, by another who is residing in the same single dwelling unit.
What is domestic violence?
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A mobile machine that is designed or used to transport people or cargo.
What is a vehicle?
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An arrest is made.
A crime is committed
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Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Gulf, Hotel, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike
What are the codes for letters A-M?
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$300.00 or more
What is the price where a theft becomes a grand theft?
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A family member is related only through blood or marriage.
What is a family member?
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The power or right to decide or act according to one's own judgment; freedom of judgment or choice.
What is discretion?
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A person who has committed a crime.
What is a criminal?
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November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu
What are the codes for letters N-Z?
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Robbery is a people's crime, while burglary is a property crime.
What is the difference between a robbery and burglary?
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Anyone that lives together as a family.
What are household members?
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The lawful, temporary detention of a vehicle and it’s occupants by a law enforcement officer for an investigative purpose, which include traffic violations and criminal investigations.
What is a traffic stop?
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First Appearance
What is the first step to the criminal justice process?
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QTR= The time
QSL= Do you receive me?/ Ok/ Affirmative QSK= Proceed with the transmission
What do QTR, QSL, QSK mean?
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Assault involves an intentional threat while battery is the action/carrying through.
What is the difference between an assault and battery?
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Violence between individuals who have had a continuing and significant relationship of a romantic or intimate nature.
What is dating violence?
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When police stop a vehicle which they have strong reason to believe contains a driver or passenger suspected of having committed a serious crime, especially of a nature that would lead the police to believe the suspect(s) may be armed
What is a felony/high risk stop?
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The judge.
Who is in charge of sentencing?
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1. Call your office 2. Call “____” 3.To radio shop 4. To motor pool 5. To your station 6. Transfer 7. Cancel 8. On Call 9. In service 10. Out of service 11. Out of service- personal 12. Eat
What are the first 12 number codes?
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Damaging property; vandalism
What is criminal mischief?
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Separate all parties involved.
What is the first duty of an officer?
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Probable Cause
What must an officer have in order to conduct a traffic stop?
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Jurors can only find the defendant guilty if they are convinced "beyond a reasonable doubt" of his or her guilt.
What does beyond a reasonable doubt mean?
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25. Burglary Holdup/ Alarm ringing 26. Burglary 27. Larceny 28. Vandalism 29. Robbery 30. Shooting 31. Homicide 32. Assault 33. Sex Offense 34. Disturbance
What do number codes 25-34 mean?
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