Common law ______ is the trespassory taking and carrying away of personal property of another with the intent to permanently deprive the individual of the possession of the property.

a. larceny
b. embezzlement
c. robbery
d. theft


a. larceny

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A man's wallet is taken at gunpoint. Later, it is discovered that the gun was actually a toy. The crime committed was most likely

a. shoplifting b. hijacking c. larceny d. robbery

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Evidence, which is in plain view, may be admissible in court if the officer was in a lawful position, the discovery was inadvertent, and the evidentiary value of the item was immediately apparent. This is known as:

a. The Terry Doctrine b. Plain View Doctrine c. The Hick's Doctrine d. The Sneak and Peek Doctrine

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The hearsay rule has

a. no exceptions. b. four exceptions. c. twenty-four exceptions. d. more than twenty-four exceptions.

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The officer should begin any crime report summary or narrative with his or her:

a. initial involvement. b. recommendations for disposition. c. recommendations for additional investigation. d. conclusions.

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