Wisconsin LE Academy Phase 1 Sample Questions 2026 – Full Practice Set with Verified Answers
Wisconsin LE Academy Phase 1 Sample Questions 2026
– Full Practice Set with Verified Answers
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, Wisconsin LE Academy Phase 1 Sample Questions
All specific requirements for law enforcement agencies to have certain mandatory policies are found in what?
Wisconsin State Statutes
Officers will terminate vehicle pursuits when the fleeing vehicle is no longer in sight. Ministerial or Discretionary?
Ministerial
During non-high risk vehicle contacts, officers will approach the subject vehicle from the left. Ministerial or
Discretionary?
Ministerial
When a fleeing vehicle is no longer in sight, an officer may use discretion on whether or not to terminate the
pursuit. Ministerial or Discretionary?
Discretionary
A detailed description of how policies are to be accomplished. It specifies the steps to be taken
Procedure
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What are the mandatory policies required by the State of Wisconsin?
Use of force
Citizen complaint
High speed pursuits
Open records requests
Domestic abuse
Expander of jurisdiction
Reporting abuse
Eyewitness identification
Strip searches
Officer involved death
As an officer, what things do you need to do to not get sued?
Stay within what you are trained and within the law and policy
If you don't follow policy, what can happen?
You may be disciplined up to and including termination and sued
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What kind of cases do municipal courts hear?
Hear cases on ordinance violation, non-criminal traffic, juvenile violations
Can you get a public defender in municipal court?
No
How do circuit court judges get their jobs?
Judges are elected every 6 years. Must have been an attorney for 5 years
How do municipal court judges and commissioners get their jobs?
Judges are elected. Do not have to be attorneys
Wisconsin Circuit Courts have original jurisdiction in all
Civil and criminal matters
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