TEST COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ A person who, after a felony has been committed, knowingly harbors,
conceals,or aids a principal who has been charged with, committed or
been convicted of that felony, with intent of helping the principal escape
is called an...
a) principal
b) accomplice
c) accessory.
Answer: Accessory
⩥ A woman renting an apartment refused to pay rent for two months,
stating the landlord had failed to provide heat in her apartment. The
landlord called an officer to remove the tenant. Should the officer treat
this as a civil or criminal matter?.
Answer: Civil Matter
⩥ The right to ABSOLUTE privacy is one of the fundamental rights
guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.
Answer: False
, ⩥ Search and arrest warrants must show probable cause and must also
particularly state items or persons to be searched or seized. Peace
Officers must always adhere to the constraints of the warrant. T or F.
Answer: True
⩥ Mr. Guzman was living in a drug treatment center. In his room he had
several suitcases in which he kept his personal property. Police came to
the center and asked the Facility Director for consent to search Mr.
Guzman's property. It was appropriate for the Facility Director to give
consent to the police to search Guzman's suitcases? T or F.
Answer: True
⩥ Can a person's failure to act constitute a crime?.
Answer: Yes
⩥ Monroe embezzled $300,000 from his engineering firm in Illinois. Six
months later he was found in California and the embezzled funds were
traced to an account he recently set up in a San Diego bank. Although
the crime was in Illinois, Monroe is still considered to have attempted to
commit a crime in California as well? Y or N.
Answer: Yes
⩥ Which of the following persons are generally presumed to be legally
incapable of committing a crime?