Colorado POST Study Guide Questions And Answers Top Score 2024.
Colorado POST Study Guide Questions And Answers Top Score 2024. What dare dthe dtwo dtypes dof darrest? d- dCustodial Non-custodial What dproperty dcrime dcan dyou duse ddeadly dforce dto ddefend dagainst? d- dFirst dDegree dArson Label deach dpart dof dthe dfollowing dstatute: d 16-3-504(2.2)(a)(II)(A) d- d16 d- dTitle 3 d- dArticle 504 d- dSection (2.2) d- dSubsection (a) d- dParagraphs (II) d- dSub-Paragraphs (A) d- dSub dSub-Paragraphs 18-1-402. dPresumption dof dInnocence d- dEvery dperson dis dpresumed dinnocent duntil dproved dguilty 18-1-403. dLegal dAssistance dand dSupporting dServices d- dAll dindigent dpersons dwho dare dcharged dwith dor dheld dfor dthe dcommission dof da dcrime dare dentitled dto dlegal drepresentation dand dsupporting dservices dat dthe dstate's dexpense 18-1-404 dPreliminary dhearing dor dwaiver-dispositional dhearing d- dEvery dperson daccused dof da dclass d1, d2, dor d3 dfelony dor dlevel d1 dor dlevel d2 ddrug dfelony dhas dthe dright dto ddemand dand dreceive da dpreliminary dhearing dwithin da dreasonable dtime dto ddetermine dwhether dPC dexists d Only dthose dpersons dcharged dwith da dclass d4, d5, dor d6 dfelony dthat drequires dmandatory dsentencing, dor dis dcharged dwith da dcrime dof dviolence dor dsexual doffense, dshall dhave dthe dright dto ddemand dand dreceive da dpreliminary dhearing dwithin da dreasonable dtime dto ddetermine dwhether dPC dexists How dlong dfor da dspeedy dtrial? d- d180 ddays dfrom dthe ddate dof dentry dof da dnot dguilty dplea d 18-1-405 How dmany djurors don da dfelony dtrial? d- d12 How dmany djurors don da dmisdemeanor dtrial? d- d6 18-1-407 dAffirmative dDefense d- dmeans dthat dunless dthe dstate's devidence draises dthe dissue dinvolving dthe dalleged ddefense, dthe ddefendant, dto draise dthe dissue, dshall dpresent dsome dcredible devidence don dthat dissue If dthe dissue dinvolved din dan daffirmative ddefense dis draised, dthen dthe dguilt dof dthe ddefendant dmust dbe... d- destablished dbeyond da dreasonable ddoubt das dto dthat dissue das dwell das dall dother delements dof dthe doffense Act d- da dbodily dmovement, dand dincludes dwords dand dpossession dof dproperty Conduct d- dan dact dor domission dand dits daccompanying dstate dof dmind dor, dwhere drelevant, da dseries dof dacts dof domissions Criminal dNegligence d- dthrough da dgross ddeviation dfrom dthe dstandard dof dcare dthat da dreasonable dperson dwould dexercise, dhe dfails dto dperceive da dsubstantial dand dunjustifiable drisk dthat da dresult dwill doccur dor dthat da dcircumstance dexists Culpable dMental dState d- dIntentionally Knowingly Recklessly Criminal dnegligence Intentionally d- dwhen dhis dconscious dobjective dis dto dcause dthe dspecific dresult dproscribed dby dthe dstatute ddefining dthe doffense Knowingly d- dwhen dhe dis daware dthat dhis dconduct dis dof dsuch dnature dor dthat dsuch dcircumstance dexists d when dhe dis daware dthat dhis dconduct dis dpractically dcertain dto dcause dthe dresult Omission d- da dfailure dto dperform dan dact das dto dwhich da dduty dof dperformance dis dimposed dby dlaw Recklessly d- dwhen dhe dconsciously ddisregards da dsubstantial dand dunjustifiable drisk dthat da dresult dwill doccur dor dthat da dcircumstance dexists Voluntary dAct d- dan dact dperformed dconsciously das da dresult dof deffort dor ddetermination, dand dincludes dthe dpossession dof dproperty dif dthe dactor dwas daware dof dhis dphysical dpossession dof dproperty dif dthe dactor dwas daware dof dhis dphysical dpossession dor dcontrol dthereof dfor da dsufficient dperiod dto dhave dbeen dable dto dterminate dit Criminal dLiability d- dthe dperformance dby da dperson dof dconduct dwhich dincludes da dvoluntary dact dor dthe domission dto dperform dan dact dwhich dhe dis dphysically dcapable dof dperforming Strict dLiability d- dwhen dconduct dalone dis dall dthat dis drequired dfor dthe dcommission dof da dparticular doffense d (ex: dDUI) Mental dCulpability d- dwhen da dculpable dmental dstate don dthe dpart dof dthe dactor dis drequired dwith drespect dto dany dmaterial delement dof dan doffense d (ex: dMurder) 18-1-603 dComplicity d- da dperson dis dlegally daccountable das dprincipal dfor dthe dbehavior dof danother dconstituting da dcriminal doffense dif, dwith dthe dintent dto dpromote dor dfacilitate dthe dcommission dof dthe doffense, dhe dor dshe daids, dabets, dadvises, dor dencourages dthe dother dperson din dplanning dor dcommitting dthe doffense d *basically dif dthey dhelped dout din dthe dcrime 18-1-702 dChoice dof dEvils d- dConduct dwhich dwould dotherwise dconstitute dan doffense dis djustifiable dand dnot dcriminal dwhen dit dis dnecessary das dan demergency dmeasure dto davoid dan dimminent dpublic dor dprivate dinjury dwhich dis dabout dto doccur d (Ex: dyou dcommit da dcrime dto dstop da dcrime) (Ex: dyou dshatter da dcar dwindow dto dprotect da dbaby din da dhot dcar) Who dare dthose dthat dare dcovered dunder dthe duse dof dphysical dforce d- dspecial drelations d18-1-703? d- d1. dParent, dguardian, dor dother dperson dentrusted dwith dthe dcare dand dsupervision dof da dminor dor dincompetent dperson, dor dteacher 2. dDetentions dstaff d 3. dCommon dCarrier 4. dPreventing dsomeone dfrom dsuicide 5. dLicensed dphysician dor dnurse 18-1-704 dUse dof dphysical dforce din ddefense dof da dperson d- da dperson dis djustified din dusing dphysical dforce dupon danother dperson din dorder dto ddefend dhimself dor da dthird dperson dfrom dwhat dhe dreasonably dbelieves dto dbe dthe duse dor dimminent duse dof dunlawful dphysical dforce dby dthat dother dperson, dand dhe dmay duse da ddegree dof dforce dwhich dhe dreasonably dbelieves dto dbe dnecessary dfor dthat dpurpose When dcan dyou duse ddeadly dphysical dforce din dthe ddefense dof da dperson dper d18-1-707? d- dIf da dperson dbelieves da dlesser ddegree dof dforce dis dinadequate dand: d -he dor danother dperson dis din dimminent ddanger dof dbeing dkilled dor dof dreceiving dgreat dbodily dinjury -the dother dperson dis dusing dor dreasonable dappears dabout dto duse dphysical dforce dagainst dan doccupant dof da ddwelling dor dbusiness destablishment dwhile dcommitting dor dattempting dto dcommit da dburglary -the dother dperson dis dcommitting dor dreasonable dappears dabout dto dcommit dkidnapping, drobbery dor dsexual dassault When dis da dperson dNOT djustified din dusing dphysical dforce? d- d-he dprovokes dthe duse dof dunlawful dphysical dforce dby dthat dother dperson d -he dis dthe dinitial daggressor -the dphysical dforce dinvolved dis dthe dproduct dof da dcombat dby dagreement dnot dspecifically dauthorized dby dlaw 18-1-704.5 dUse dof dDeadly dPhysical dForce dagainst dan dintruder d(Make dMy dDay dLaw) d- dAny doccupant dof da ddwelling dis djustified din dusing dany ddegree dof dphysical dforce, dno dmatter dhow dslight, dagainst danother dperson dwhen dthat dother dperson dhas dmade dan dunlawful dentry dinto dthe ddwelling, dand dwhen dthe doccupant dhas da dreasonable dbelief dthat dsuch dother dperson dhas dcommitted da dcrime din dthat ddwelling din daddition dto dthe duninvited dentry, dor dis dcommitting dor dintends dto dcommit da dcrime dagainst da dperson dor dproperty d The doccupant dshall dbe dimmune dfrom dcriminal dprosecution dand dcivil dliability 18-1-705 dUse dof dphysical dforce din ddefense dof dpremises d- dA dperson dis djustified din dusing dreasonable dand dappropriate dphysical dforce dupon danother dperson dwhen dand dto dthe dextent dthat dit dis dreasonably dnecessary dto dprevent dor dterminate dwhat dhe dreasonably dbelieves dto dbe dthe dcommission dor dattempted dcommission dof dan dunlawful dtrespass dby dthe dother dperson din dor dupon dthe dbuilding, drealty, dor dpremises
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