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"Intoxication means not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of..." A. alcohol into the body B. Drugs, dangerous drugs or combinations of substances into the body C. alcohol concentrations of 0.08 or more D. all of the above |
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To prove the case of "Public Intoxication," a person must: A. appear in a public place while intoxicated B. appear in a public place, so intoxicated that he is a danger to himself and others C. appear in public place smelling strongly of alcoholic beverages D. None of these |
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B. appear in a public place, so intoxicated that he is a danger to himself and others |
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Officer Z stops speeder X on traffic. While stopped, Z notices passenger Y consuming an alcoholic beverage in the motor vehicle. Y is guilty of: A. speeding B. consuming alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle C. a and b D.possession of open container in motor vihicle |
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D. possession of open container in motor vehicle |
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Which of the below are the chase elements of driving while intoxicated (D.W.I)? A. a person operates a vehicle, while intoxicated, on a public street B. a person operates a motor vehicle while intoxicated C. a person operates a motor vehicle, while intoxicated, in a public place D. a person operates a motor vehicle while consuming an alcoholic beverage |
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C. a person operates a motor vehicle, while intoxicated, in a public place |
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First offense of D.W.I with an open container of alcoholic beverage in the drivers' immediate possession requires___ minimum jail time. A. 72 hours B. 6 days C. 30 days D. 15 days |
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First offense of boating (being in water) while intoxicated, requires a minimum jail time of: A. 3 days B. 15 days C. 30 days D. 72 m |
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Officer Z was patrolling the fair grounds and found Mr.X assembling a mobile amusement ride while intoxicated. Mr.X could be arrested for: A. public intoxication B. operating an amusement ride while intoxicated C. driving while intoxicated D. assembling an amusement ride while intoxicated |
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D. assembling an amusement ride while intoxicated |
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Mr.X while intoxicated, was operating an amusement ride and cause serious bodily injury to one of the customers. He can be charged with: A. aggravated assault B. operating an amusement ride while intoxicated (enhanced penalty) C. intoxication assault D. assault |
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Mr. X had assembled a mobile amusement ride while he was intoxicated and several days later, that ride caused the serious bodily injury of a customer due to the way he assembled it. Mr.X can be charged with: A. intoxication assault B. attempted intoxication manslaughter C. assembling an amusement ride while intoxicated D. aggravated assault |
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Mr.X was intoxicated while operating an amusement ride and cause the death of a customer by mistake. He could be charged with: A. intoxication assault B. intoxication manslaughter C. operating an amusement ride while intoxicated D. murder |
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B. Intoxication Manslaughter |
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Mr. X had assembled a mobile amusement ride while he was intoxicated. Due to the way he was assembled the ride a child was killed the next day. Mr.X was unaware of the defect. He can be charged with: A. nothing B. Murder C. intoxication manslaughter D. assembling an amusement ride while intoxicated (felony) |
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C. Intoxication Manslaughter |
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"A Combination involves___Persons who collaborate in carrying out criminal activities." A. 7 or more B. 3 or more C. 2 or more D. 3 |
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Which of the following is NOT true about a combination? A. participants may not know each other B. membership in the combination may change from time to time C. participants may stand in a wholesale-retailer or other "arms-length" relationship, in illicit distribution D. none of the above |
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Three or more persons having a common identifying sign or symbol or an identifiable leadership who continuously or regularly associate in the commission of criminal activities." A. combination B. juvenile gangs C. Criminals D. criminal street gangs |
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If a person participates in a combination for profit or in a criminal street gang, and commits one or more major crimes as listed in 71.02 of penal code, he has committed the additional offense of: A. engaging in organized criminal activity B. engaging in organized criminal conspiracy C. criminal episode D. money laundering |
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A. Engaging in organized criminal activity |
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Which of these is not an offense under 71.02 penal code? A. capital murder B. unauthorized use of motor vehicle C. sexual assault D. assault less than a Class A |
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A. assault less than a Class A |
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A person convicted of the offense in question #4, is punishable by: A. state jail felony B. one category higher offense than the most serious offense committed C. if the most serious offense was a Class A misdemeanor, then he's punished as a state jail felony D. b and c |
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A party to an offense under "organized crime" that is required to testify or give evidence about the offense: A. will still be prosecuted, but one level offense lower then committed B. no evidence or information derived from his testimony may be used against the witness in any criminal case C.witness has immunity from all but aggravated perjury or contempt D. b and c |
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