________ is knowingly and unlawfully obtaining the title to, and possession of, the lawful property of another by the means of deception, and with intent to defraud
A) Identity theft
B) Forgery
C) Trespassory taking
D) False pretenses
Answer: D
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What is one way that private police can temporarily gain the same authority as public police?
A) through being deputized B) through completing training C) through special circumstances D) through giving up their exemptions
The correctional counselor may serve as an advocate
a. True b. False
Members of the public, including media representatives, generally have a clear-cut constitutionally protected First Amendment right to record officers in public places. However, there may be times where there is probable cause to believe that evidence of a serious crime has also been recorded. In exigent circumstances in which it is believed that the recording will be destroyed, lost, tampered with, or rendered useless as evidence, the recording may be seized under a temporary restraint. However, a ________ is usually required in order to examine and copy the recording.
A. Warrant B. Subpoena ad Testificandum C. Subpoena Duces Tecum D. Discovery Request
In the typical criminal case where competency is in question, ______.
A. at least three competency evaluations are performed B. at least two evaluations are conducted by different clinicians C. the judge agrees with the recommendation made by the clinician D. the offender is released while the assessment is being conducted