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1. What is the primary duty of a Texas Marshal?
• A. Conducting federal investigations
• B. Enforcing local ordinances and maintaining public safety
• C. Issuing immigration documents
• D. Managing correctional facilities
Texas Marshals serve as peace officers responsible for enforcing local laws
and maintaining safety, not federal functions.
2. Under Texas law, a peace officer must:
• A. Uphold both the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution
• B. Follow only departmental policies
• C. Follow orders without question
• D. Prioritize local codes over constitutional rights
Officers are bound by both constitutions to ensure lawful enforcement.
3. Which Code governs Texas peace officer powers?
• A. Penal Code
• B. Transportation Code
• C. Code of Criminal Procedure
,• D. Government Code
The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure defines the powers and duties of
peace officers, including Marshals.
4. A Texas Marshal making an arrest without a warrant must:
• A. Always notify a federal agency
• B. Only arrest for felonies
• C. Have probable cause a crime was committed in their presence
• D. Only act under direct orders
Warrantless arrests are permitted if a crime occurs in the officer’s presence
or under statutory exceptions.
5. The term “probable cause” means:
• A. Facts and circumstances leading a reasonable person to believe a crime
occurred
• B. A suspicion or hunch
• C. Confirmation by another officer
• D. Court approval before arrest
Probable cause requires objective facts, not mere suspicion.
6. Texas peace officers are required to complete how many hours of
continuing education every training cycle?
• A. 20
• B. 40
• C. 60
• D. 80
TCOLE requires officers to complete 40 hours of mandated training per
cycle.
, 7. Which U.S. Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and
seizures?
• A. First
• B. Fourth
• C. Fifth
• D. Sixth
The Fourth Amendment establishes protections against unlawful searches
and seizures.
8. The “Exclusionary Rule” prevents:
• A. Officers from filing reports late
• B. Illegally obtained evidence from being used in court
• C. Jurors from reviewing violent evidence
• D. Prosecutors from retrying cases
The rule ensures evidence gathered in violation of rights is inadmissible.
9. An arrest warrant must be signed by:
• A. A magistrate or judge
• B. Any sworn officer
• C. The district attorney
• D. The county clerk
Only a judicial officer may authorize an arrest warrant.
10. Which level of force must be used by Texas Marshals first, when possible?
• A. Deadly force
• B. Non-lethal firearms
• C. The lowest level of force necessary