MATERIAL
1st Amendment - (answers)Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.
4th Amendment - (answers)The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and
effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.
5th Amendment - (answers)Criminal Proceedings; Due Process; Double Jeopardy; Protection from Self
incrimination
6th Amendment - (answers)The right to a Speedy Trial by jury, informed of the nature and cause of the
accusation, confronted with the witness against him, representation by an attorney for an accused
person.
8th Amendment - (answers)No cruel or unusual punishment or excessive bail. Cannot force inmates to
participate in medical tests.
14th Amendment - (answers)No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or
immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or
property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection
of the laws.
Voluntary Act - (answers)Not a seizure, not stopping freedom of movement.
May approach and ask for name, identification, etc, individual does not have to answer.
No standard of proof required.
Involuntary Act - (answers)Investigatory Stops, reasonable suspicion of criminal activity or traffic
violation.
,Custody (beyond a seizure), Probable Cause.
Assault - (answers)When the suspect knowingly places the victim in fear of immediate bodily harm.
Proof must be gained by the Victim.
Aggravated Assault - (answers)When the suspect knowingly places the victim in fear of immediate bodily
harm with a deadly weapon.
Battery - (answers)When the suspect knowingly causes bodily harm to the victim.
Domestic Battery - (answers)Bodily harm against a family member, member of the household, or has
been involved in a dating relationship.
Battery Against a LEO - (answers)When the suspect knowingly causes bodily harm to a Law Enforcement
Officer.
Aggravated Battery - (answers)When the suspect knowingly causes bodily harm to the victim using a
deadly weapon.
Disorderly Conduct - (answers)An arrest allowed solely on the use of the word used by the suspect,
those words must be "fighting words" which is generally defined as offensive, abusive, obscene
language.
Words cause immediate breach of the peace.
Robbery - (answers)The unlawful taking of property from a person's immediate possession by force or
threat of force.
Aggravated Robbery - (answers)The unlawful taking of property from a person's immediate possession
by force or threat of force using a deadly weapon.
, Rape - (answers)Any form of sexual intercourse that knowingly takes place against the victim's will.
Victim must be overcome by force or fear or unconscious/ physically powerless.
Indecent liberties with a child. - (answers)Lewd fondling or touching with intent to arouse sexual desire
of child, offender, or other.
Soliciting child to engage in the above.
Child must be between 14-16 years of age.
Touching of sex organs is not required.
Aggravated indecent liberties with a child. - (answers)Consensual Sexual Intercourse with child between
the age of 14-16.
OR
Engaged in any of the following without consent:
A) Lewd fondling or touching with intent to arouse sexual desire of child, offender, or other.
B) Causing Child to engage in the above.
C) Engage in any of the above with a child under the age of 14.
Theft - (answers)Taking another person's possessions without force or threat of force.
Criminal Deprivation - (answers)Obtaining unauthorized control,
Over property,
With intent to temporarily derive owner of it's use,
Without the owner's consent.
Misdemeanor only,