and Answers 2025/2026 Update 100%
Correct.
1. What are the two types of arrest?:
Custodial Non-custodial
2. What property crime can you use deadly force to defend against?: First
Degree Arson
3. Label each part of the following statute:
16-3-504(2.2)(a)(II)(A): 16 - Title
3 - Article
504 - Section
(2.2) - Subsection
(a) - Paragraphs
(II) - Sub-Paragraphs
(A) - Sub Sub-Paragraphs
,4. 18-1-402. Presumption of Innocence: Every person is presumed innocent until
proved guilty
5. 18-1-403. Legal Assistance and Supporting Services: All indigent persons
who are charged with or held for the commission of a crime are entitled to legal representation and
supporting services at the state's expense
6. 18-1-404 Preliminary hearing or waiver-dispositional hearing: Every
person ac-
cused of a class 1, 2, or 3 felony or level 1 or level 2 drug felony has the right to demand and receive a
preliminary hearing within a reasonable time to determine whether PC exists
Only those persons charged with a class 4, 5, or 6 felony that requires mandatory sentencing, or is
charged with a crime of violence or sexual ottense, shall have the right to demand and receive a
preliminary hearing within a reasonable time to determine whether PC exists
7. How long for a speedy trial?: 180 days from the date of entry of a not guilty plea
18-1-405
8. How many jurors on a felony trial?: 12
9. How many jurors on a misdemeanor trial?: 6
10. 18-1-407 Affirmative Defense: means that unless the state's evidence raises the issue
involving the alleged defense, the defendant, to raise the issue, shall present some credible evidence
on that issue
,11. If the issue involved in an affirmative defense is raised, then the guilt
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other elements of the ottense
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12. Act: a bodily movement, and includes words and possession of property
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13. Conduct: an act or omission and its accompanying state of mind or, where relevant, a series of
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acts of omissions
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14. Criminal Negligence: through a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable
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person would exercise, he fails to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable risk that a result will occur or that a
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17. Knowingly: when he is aware that his conduct is of such nature or that such circumstance exists
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18. Omission: a failure to perform an act as to which a duty of performance is imposed by law
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, 19. Recklessly: when he consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that a result will
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20. Voluntary Act: an act performed consciously as a result of ettort or determination, and
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23. Mental Culpability: when a culpable mental state on the part of the actor is required with
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