Why Maintain Knowledge of Law Enforcement Work correct answers Impact Legality of arrest,
Resource Materials for Law Enforcment Knowledge correct answers Code of VA, A.G.
Opinions, Supreme Court Decisions, Gould Book,
Caroll Doctrine correct answers 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 answers Violation of local ordinances, federal or state statutes; resulting
in fines, jail, or prison
Civil Offense correct answers Violations of administrative matters, not statutes; resulting in
money owed.
Search Warrant be Obtained. correct answers Judge, Magistrate, Clerk
Circumstances for Fingerprinting correct answers Charged with a Felony, charged with a class 1
- 2 Misdemeanor, convicted of the above.
inculpatory evidence correct answers Assist Prosecution
Exculpatory evidence correct answers Assist Defense
What defines Schedule I Drugs correct answers Drugs that have no current acceptable medical
use, high potential for abuse, lack of accepted safety for use.
, What defines Schedule II Drugs correct answers Has a very high potential for abuse, has
accepted medical use, With severe restrictions,
What defines Schedule III Drugs correct answers Has an acceptable medical usage, allowable up
to 5 refills over 6 months,
What defines Schedule IV Drugs correct answers Drugs that have a low-abuse protentional.
Associated with being a depressant on the central nervous system
What defines Schedule V Drugs correct answers Obtainable and has a low potential for abuse.
have less physical and psychological dependence.
What defines Schedule VI Drugs correct answers Controlled substance not listed
Define Class 1 Misdemeanor correct answers 12 months in Jail and a fine of not more than
$2,500, either or both.
Define Class 2 Misdemeanor correct answers 6 months in Jail and a fine of not more than
$1,000, either or both.
Define Class 3 Misdemeanor correct answers a fine of not more than $500.
Define Class 4 Misdemeanor correct answers a fine of not more than $250.
Define Class 1 Felony correct answers Imprisonment for Life, Fine no more than $100,000
Define Class 2 Felony correct answers Imprisonment for Life or no less than 20 years, Fine of no
more than $100,000