Why Maintain Knowledge of Law Enforcement Work - CORRECT ANSWER- Impact
Legality of arrest
Resource Materials for Law Enforcement Knowledge - CORRECT ANSWER- Code of
VA, A.G. Opinions, Supreme Court Decisions, Gould Book
Caroll Doctrine - CORRECT ANSWER- terms allowing admissibility of evidence obtained
by police in a warrantless search of an automobile when the police have probable cause
that a crime has occurred and delaying a search could result in the loss of evidence
Criminal Offense - CORRECT ANSWER- Violation of local ordinances, federal or state
statutes; resulting in fines, jail, or prison
Civil Offense - CORRECT ANSWER- Violations of administrative matters, not statutes;
resulting in money owed.
Search Warrant be Obtained. - CORRECT ANSWER- Judge, Magistrate, Clerk
Circumstances for Fingerprinting - CORRECT ANSWER- Charged with a Felony,
charged with a class 1 - 2 Misdemeanor, convicted of the above.
Inculpatory evidence - CORRECT ANSWER- Assist Prosecution
Exculpatory evidence - CORRECT ANSWER- Assist Defense
What defines Schedule I Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER- Drugs that have no current
acceptable medical use, high potential for abuse, lack of accepted safety for use.
What defines Schedule II Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER- Has a very high potential for
abuse, has accepted medical use, With severe restrictions,
What defines Schedule III Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER- Has an acceptable medical
usage, allowable up to 5 refills over 6 months,
What defines Schedule IV Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER- Drugs that have a low-abuse
protentional. Associated with being a depressant on the central nervous system
What defines Schedule V Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER- Obtainable and has a low
potential for abuse. have less physical and psychological dependence.