Louisiana POST Test Exam 2026/2027 Actual
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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