ANSWERS GRADED A+
✔✔mal misch 1st degree - ✔✔knowingly and maliciously: causes damages to property
of another exceeding 5k dollars, or interrupts public services, public safety or public
service by non law enforcement
✔✔mal misch 2nd degree - ✔✔knowingly and maliciously: causes damages to property
costing more than 750 dollars but no more than 5k or causes substantial risk of
disruption in public services
✔✔mal misch 3rd degree - ✔✔Knowingly and maliciously causes physical damage to
the property of another costing less than 750 dollars or creates graffiti on another's
property without permission
✔✔Theft 1st Degree - ✔✔theft of property or services exceeding 5k dollars
✔✔theft in the 2nd degree - ✔✔theft of property or services exceeding 750 dollars but
less than 5k or a public record, or metal from property costing 750 or more but less than
5k or an access device
✔✔theft 3rd - ✔✔theft of property or services not exceeding 750 dollars or 10 or more
merchandise pallets or beverage crates
✔✔forgery - ✔✔with intent to injure or defraud: falsely makes or completes a written
statement, or possess a forged document
✔✔Criminal Mistreatment 1st Degree - ✔✔a parent, a person entrusted, or a person
responsible of a child or dependent with criminal negligence, causes great bodily harm
to a child or dependent person by withholding any of the basic necessities of life
✔✔criminal mistreatment 2nd degree - ✔✔if a person responsible of a child or
dependent creates an imminent and substantial risk of death or great bodily harm by
withholding any of the basic necessities of life, or (b) causes substantial bodily harm by
withholding any of the basic necessities of life
✔✔criminal mistreatment 3rd - ✔✔a person responsible for a child or dependent, with
criminal negligence, creates an imminent and substantial risk of substantial bodily harm
to a child or dependent person by withholding any of the basic necessities of life.
✔✔3 pars of a search warrant - ✔✔the pc affidavit, the warrant itself, and the return of
service
, ✔✔extortion 1st - ✔✔knowingly to obtain or attempt to obtain by threat property or
services of the owner, by means of a threat( by bodily injury, substantial injury or great
bodily injury)
✔✔extortion 2nd - ✔✔knowingly to obtain or attempt to obtain by threat property or
services of the owner, by means of a wrongful threat ( to accuse one of a crime, to
expose a secret, or other means of ruining reputation)
✔✔BARRK Felonies - ✔✔Burglary 1st
Arson 1 and 2
Rape 1 and 2
Robbery 1 and 2
Kidnapping 1 and 2
✔✔if a person violates a anti-harassment order, do officers have discretion? - ✔✔yes,
it's the only one we have
✔✔what are signs of excited delirium? - ✔✔- Bizarre & violent behavior
- Hyperactivity
- Shedding clothes/nudity
- Aggression
- Attraction to glass
- Drooling
- Sweating
- Dilated pupils
- Incoherent shouting/ nonsensical speech
- Grunting or animal-like sounds
- Unbelievable strength
- Imperviousness to pain
- Ability to offer effective resistance against multiple officers over an extended period of
time
- Hyperthermia
✔✔What is excited delirium? - ✔✔A state of extreme mental and physiological
excitement, paranoia
✔✔can a person die from excited delirium? - ✔✔yes, yes they can.
✔✔what is the minimum number of officers recommended to handle a person with
excited delirium? - ✔✔at least 4
✔✔Graham v. Connor - ✔✔objective reasonableness