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Pass your Louisiana POST Peace Officer Standards and Training Exam with confidence using this 2026/2027 actual exam. This expert-verified resource contains 100% correct answers covering key topics such as Louisiana criminal law, traffic enforcement, arrest procedures, use of force, ethical conduct, and emergency vehicle operations. Each answer includes detailed rationales to reinforce understanding and ensure law enforcement certification success. Backed by our Pass Guarantee. Download now.

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Louisiana POST Test Exam 2026/2027 Actual
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Rationales | Verified by Expert | Pass
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Section 1: Louisiana Criminal Law
Q1: Under Louisiana law, theft of property valued at $1,000 or more is classified as:
A. Misdemeanor theft

B. Felony theft [CORRECT]

C. Simple theft

D. Civil matter



Correct Answer: B

Rationale: According to Louisiana RS 14:67, theft of goods valued at $1,000 or more constitutes
felony theft. Theft of goods valued at less than $1,000 is generally a misdemeanor, though
specific circumstances can elevate the charge.



Q2: In Louisiana, the unlawful entering of a structure with the intent to commit a felony or theft
therein is defined as:

A. Criminal Trespass

B. Simple Burglary [CORRECT]
C. Simple Robbery

D. Criminal Damage to Property



Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Louisiana RS 14:62 defines Simple Burglary as the unauthorized entering of any
dwelling, vehicle, watercraft, or other structure with the intent to commit a felony or theft.
Robbery involves taking from a person by force.

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Q3: Which of the following elements distinguishes "First Degree Robbery" from "Simple
Robbery" in Louisiana?

A. The taking of property from a person

B. The use of force or intimidation

C. The offender leads the victim to reasonably believe they are armed with a dangerous weapon
[CORRECT]

D. The value of the property stolen


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Under RS 14:64.1, First Degree Robbery occurs when the offender leads the victim to
believe they are armed with a dangerous weapon (even if they are not), or when the victim is
over 65 or has a disability. Simple Robbery (RS 14:65) lacks the simulation of a weapon.


Q4: Under Louisiana law, a "hate crime" involves the selection of a victim based on:

A. Random selection

B. The victim's occupation

C. The victim's actual or perceived race, age, gender, religion, or sexual orientation [CORRECT]

D. The victim's criminal history



Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Louisiana RS 14:107.2 defines a hate crime as an offense committed because of the
actual or perceived race, age, gender, religion, color, sexual orientation, disability, or national
origin of the victim.



Q5: What is the legal term in Louisiana for the killing of a human being when the offender has a
specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm?

A. First Degree Murder
B. Second Degree Murder [CORRECT]

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C. Manslaughter

D. Negligent Homicide



Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Louisiana RS 14:30.1 defines Second Degree Murder as the killing of a human being
when the offender has a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm. First Degree murder
requires specific intent plus an aggravating circumstance (e.g., killing a police officer).



Q6: In Louisiana, "Manslaughter" is defined as a homicide committed without specific intent to
kill, but under the influence of:

A. A mental defect

B. A sudden passion or heat of blood immediately caused by provocation [CORRECT]
C. Intoxication

D. Self-defense



Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Louisiana RS 14:31 defines Manslaughter as a homicide committed without specific
intent to kill, but in sudden passion or heat of blood caused by provocation sufficient to deprive
an average person of self-control.



Q7: An individual unlawfully impedes a police officer in the execution of their duty. This is best
charged as:

A. Obstruction of Justice

B. Resisting an Officer [CORRECT]

C. Battery of a Police Officer

D. Malfeasance in Office


Correct Answer: B

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Rationale: Louisiana RS 14:108 defines Resisting an Officer as the intentional interference with,
or obstruction of, a person known to be a peace officer engaged in the lawful execution of his
duties.



Q8: The crime of "Identity Theft" in Louisiana requires the unauthorized use of another's identity
for:

A. Any reason

B. Personal gain [CORRECT]

C. Political purposes

D. Harassment only



Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Louisiana RS 14:67.16 defines Identity Theft as the unauthorized use of another
individual's personal identifying information to obtain, or attempt to obtain, credit, goods,
services, or any other thing of value.


Q9: Under Louisiana law, "Simple Battery" is defined as:

A. The use of force or violence upon another

B. Battery without the consent of the victim when the victim is a police officer

C. Battery committed without a dangerous weapon [CORRECT]

D. Battery resulting in serious injury


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Louisiana RS 14:35 defines Simple Battery as battery committed without a dangerous
weapon. It is a misdemeanor. Battery with a weapon or resulting in serious injury would be
Aggravated Battery.



Q10: Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in Louisiana is prohibited under which statute?
A. RS 14:32

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