Deck 3: Legal Aspects of Security
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Deck 3: Legal Aspects of Security
1
In a civil case, a plaintiff sues a respondent to:
A) Enforce an obligation.
B) Pay compensation to the respondent.
C) Pay damages to the respondent.
D) Prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
E) All of the above.
A) Enforce an obligation.
B) Pay compensation to the respondent.
C) Pay damages to the respondent.
D) Prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
E) All of the above.
Enforce an obligation.
2
________ are the trial courts of general jurisdiction in the United States court system.
A) U.S. Magistrate Courts
B) U.S. Superior Courts
C) U.S. Courts of Appeal
D) U.S. District Courts
E) None of the above.
A) U.S. Magistrate Courts
B) U.S. Superior Courts
C) U.S. Courts of Appeal
D) U.S. District Courts
E) None of the above.
U.S. District Courts
3
When the United States Supreme Court ________ the decision of a lower court, it lets the decision of the lower court stand.
A) Remands
B) Reverses
C) Overturns
D) Affirms
A) Remands
B) Reverses
C) Overturns
D) Affirms
Affirms
4
________ involves the official recording of an arrest in the records of the arresting agency.
A) First appearance
B) Booking
C) Arraignment
D) Bail
A) First appearance
B) Booking
C) Arraignment
D) Bail
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5
At an arraignment, a defendant may enter any one of the following pleas except:
A) Guilty
B) Not guilty
C) Nolo contendere
D) Nolle prosequi
A) Guilty
B) Not guilty
C) Nolo contendere
D) Nolle prosequi
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6
During a trial, the case for the ________ is always presented first.
A) Prosecution
B) Defense
C) Judge
D) Jury
A) Prosecution
B) Defense
C) Judge
D) Jury
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7
A ________ in a trial is always the finder of fact.
A) Judge
B) Prosecutor
C) Defense counsel
D) Jury
A) Judge
B) Prosecutor
C) Defense counsel
D) Jury
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8
An appeal is taken from the state's court of last resort to the:
A) U.S. Supreme Court
B) U.S. Court of Appeals
C) U.S. District Court
D) U.S. Court of Patent Appeals
A) U.S. Supreme Court
B) U.S. Court of Appeals
C) U.S. District Court
D) U.S. Court of Patent Appeals
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9
An accusation by a grand jury is in the form of:
A) An indictment.
B) A presentment.
C) An information.
D) A complaint.
A) An indictment.
B) A presentment.
C) An information.
D) A complaint.
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10
During an attorney's voir dire examination of potential jurors, the attorney is entitled to an unlimited number of
A) Peremptory challenges.
B) Challenges for cause.
C) Challenges for which no reason need be given.
D) Motions to dismiss.
A) Peremptory challenges.
B) Challenges for cause.
C) Challenges for which no reason need be given.
D) Motions to dismiss.
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11
A sentence imposed by a judge may involve all but which of the following?
A) Fine
B) Executive clemency
C) Imprisonment
D) Probation
A) Fine
B) Executive clemency
C) Imprisonment
D) Probation
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12
The stage in the criminal pretrial process in which probable cause to hold a person on a felony charge is determined is the:
A) Preliminary hearing.
B) Arraignment
C) Bail action.
D) Discovery and inspection.
E) Presentence investigation.
A) Preliminary hearing.
B) Arraignment
C) Bail action.
D) Discovery and inspection.
E) Presentence investigation.
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13
In civil lawsuits, proof of liability must be established:
A) Beyond a reasonable doubt.
B) By clear and convincing evidence.
C) By a preponderance of the evidence.
D) Through prima facie (on its face) evidence.
E) None of the above.
A) Beyond a reasonable doubt.
B) By clear and convincing evidence.
C) By a preponderance of the evidence.
D) Through prima facie (on its face) evidence.
E) None of the above.
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14
After closing arguments and prior to deliberations in a jury trial, the judge:
A) Asks the prosecution and defense for rebuttal agreements.
B) Instructs the jury on the law that applies in the case.
C) Determines if probably causes exists to send the case to the jury.
D) Sequesters the jurors and all witnesses in the case.
E) All of the above.
A) Asks the prosecution and defense for rebuttal agreements.
B) Instructs the jury on the law that applies in the case.
C) Determines if probably causes exists to send the case to the jury.
D) Sequesters the jurors and all witnesses in the case.
E) All of the above.
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15
Intentional torts include all but which of the following?
A) Assaults
B) Wrongful death
C) False imprisonment
D) Fraud
E) Accidents
A) Assaults
B) Wrongful death
C) False imprisonment
D) Fraud
E) Accidents
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16
Defamation involves libel or slander intended to:
A) Jeopardize another's reputation.
B) Jeopardize another's means of livelihood.
C) Prejudice others against an individual.
D) Damage another through false and malicious statements.
E) All of the above.
A) Jeopardize another's reputation.
B) Jeopardize another's means of livelihood.
C) Prejudice others against an individual.
D) Damage another through false and malicious statements.
E) All of the above.
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17
Unintentional tort liability may arise when a person:
A) Fails to exercise ordinary care.
B) Is negligent.
C) Fails to perform an act in a reasonable manner.
D) Performs a legal act in a wrongful or unlawful manner.
E) All of the above.
A) Fails to exercise ordinary care.
B) Is negligent.
C) Fails to perform an act in a reasonable manner.
D) Performs a legal act in a wrongful or unlawful manner.
E) All of the above.
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18
A legally binding contract includes all but which of the following?
A) An offer by one party and an acceptance by another party.
B) An exchange of promises for something of value.
C) Legal subject matter, including breach of contract.
D) Contractual capacity of the parties.
A) An offer by one party and an acceptance by another party.
B) An exchange of promises for something of value.
C) Legal subject matter, including breach of contract.
D) Contractual capacity of the parties.
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19
A(n) ________ contract results from the actions of the parties.
A) Expressed
B) Spoken
C) Written
D) Implied
E) All of the above.
A) Expressed
B) Spoken
C) Written
D) Implied
E) All of the above.
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20
________ clauses in a contract are used when one party agrees to reimburse another party for expenses associated with loss, damage, or liability.
A) Indemnification
B) Hold harmless
C) Competent party
D) Mutual assent
E) All of the above.
A) Indemnification
B) Hold harmless
C) Competent party
D) Mutual assent
E) All of the above.
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21
In the United States, property refers to:
A) Tangible items.
B) Intangibles.
C) A legally protected interest or group of interests.
D) Rights to lawful possession, use, or ownership.
E) All of the above.
A) Tangible items.
B) Intangibles.
C) A legally protected interest or group of interests.
D) Rights to lawful possession, use, or ownership.
E) All of the above.
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22
Statutory law usually refers to:
A) Law effected by legislative enactment.
B) The fundamental law that creates and regulates government through tradition or custom.
C) Customary law.
D) All of the above.
A) Law effected by legislative enactment.
B) The fundamental law that creates and regulates government through tradition or custom.
C) Customary law.
D) All of the above.
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23
A crime may be defined as:
A) A public wrong that is an offense against society.
B) An act or omission forbidden by law for which the state prescribes a punishment.
C) Any harm defined and made punishable by the criminal law.
D) All of the above.
A) A public wrong that is an offense against society.
B) An act or omission forbidden by law for which the state prescribes a punishment.
C) Any harm defined and made punishable by the criminal law.
D) All of the above.
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24
In most jurisdictions, ________ involves two or more persons who agree to commit a crime coupled with an overt act toward completion of the intended crime.
A) Criminal attempt
B) Solicitation
C) Conspiracy
D) Unlawful assembly
E) All of the above.
A) Criminal attempt
B) Solicitation
C) Conspiracy
D) Unlawful assembly
E) All of the above.
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25
________ involves procuring someone to willfully lie under oath.
A) Perjury
B) Subornation of perjury
C) Bribery
D) Extortion
E) All of the above.
A) Perjury
B) Subornation of perjury
C) Bribery
D) Extortion
E) All of the above.
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26
________ is a crime against property.
A) Theft
B) False pretenses
C) Arson
D) Burglary
E) All of the above.
A) Theft
B) False pretenses
C) Arson
D) Burglary
E) All of the above.
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27
A person breaks into a house with the intent to steal a stereo. The person has committed:
A) Robbery
B) Breaking and entering
C) Burglary
D) Theft by false pretenses
E) All of the above.
A) Robbery
B) Breaking and entering
C) Burglary
D) Theft by false pretenses
E) All of the above.
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28
In many states, an assault may be defined simply as:
A) An attempted battery.
B) Placing someone in fear of an immediate battery.
C) Placing someone in fear of harmful, unconsented to, contact.
D) All of the above.
A) An attempted battery.
B) Placing someone in fear of an immediate battery.
C) Placing someone in fear of harmful, unconsented to, contact.
D) All of the above.
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29
________ is an example of unlawful homicide.
A) Justifiable homicide
B) Excusable homicide
C) Motor vehicle homicide
D) All of the above are examples of unlawful homicide.
A) Justifiable homicide
B) Excusable homicide
C) Motor vehicle homicide
D) All of the above are examples of unlawful homicide.
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30
Sources of evidence law include state and federal statutes that focus on all but which of the following?
A) Aggravating circumstances
B) Introduction of writings
C) Witness testimony
D) Privileged communications
E) Hearsay evidence
A) Aggravating circumstances
B) Introduction of writings
C) Witness testimony
D) Privileged communications
E) Hearsay evidence
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31
________ evidence includes fruits of a crime and contraband.
A) Testimonial
B) Documentary
C) Physical
D) Demonstrative
E) Irrelevant
A) Testimonial
B) Documentary
C) Physical
D) Demonstrative
E) Irrelevant
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32
________ evidence has a tendency to prove or disprove a disputed fact in a court case.
A) Testimonial
B) Documentary
C) Physical
D) Demonstrative
E) Relevant
A) Testimonial
B) Documentary
C) Physical
D) Demonstrative
E) Relevant
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33
A ________ is a search of an arrested person and the area within the arrestee's immediate control for possible weapons and other items prescribed by law.
A) Consent search
B) Frisk
C) Probable cause search
D) Plain view search
E) Search incidental to a lawful arrest.
A) Consent search
B) Frisk
C) Probable cause search
D) Plain view search
E) Search incidental to a lawful arrest.
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34
A search warrant is not required:
A) When legal consent is given.
B) Incidental to a lawful arrest.
C) When evidence is in plain view.
D) When an emergency (exigency) exists.
E) All of the above.
A) When legal consent is given.
B) Incidental to a lawful arrest.
C) When evidence is in plain view.
D) When an emergency (exigency) exists.
E) All of the above.
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35
Generally, the question of who is responsible for securing data stored in the "cloud" (cyberspace) is:
A) Unsettled.
B) Not yet identified.
C) Still sparking debate.
D) Uncertain.
E) All of the above are correct.
A) Unsettled.
B) Not yet identified.
C) Still sparking debate.
D) Uncertain.
E) All of the above are correct.
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36
In the future, the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) may determine that poor individual credit histories are a(n) ________ to employment in a poor economy.
A) Help
B) Asset
C) Valued commodity
D) Obstacle
E) All of the above are correct.
A) Help
B) Asset
C) Valued commodity
D) Obstacle
E) All of the above are correct.
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37
The legal aspects of security focus primarily on the administration of the criminal law.
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38
The judicial process in the United States is largely inquisitorial rather than adversarial.
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39
In a civil case, a plaintiff sues a respondent in an effort to establish proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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40
Courts of limited jurisdiction are "limited"
in the sense that they cannot try criminal cases.
in the sense that they cannot try criminal cases.
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41
Most defendants are detained in jail while awaiting trial.
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42
State courts restricted to misdemeanor cases are generally referred to as courts of limited jurisdiction.
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43
In most states, trial courts of general jurisdiction try felony cases.
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44
The stage in the criminal trial process in which the accused is asked to enter a plea to the criminal charge is the arraignment.
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45
In states that do not routinely use a grand jury, an individual is usually brought to trial after the preliminary hearing when the prosecutor files an indictment.
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46
When a jury is sequestered, the jurors are isolated so they are not influenced by others.
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47
A tort is a private wrong (excluding breach of contract) for which the law provides a remedy.
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48
As a tort, defamation includes libel and slander.
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49
Although employers may be sued for defamation of character for providing derogatory information on a current or former employee, the truth of the information provided is usually a complete defense unless actual malice exists.
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50
Managers may be held liable for negligent hiring and termination of employees but not for negligent supervision.
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51
Enforcement of non-compete and non-solicitation agreements are limitless.
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52
Administrative law is a product of judicial decisions regarding administrative agencies.
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53
In the United States, personal property includes intangibles, such as information, as well as tangibles, such as physical objects, land, and buildings.
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54
Employment laws cover a vast array of common law and statutory provisions designed to regulate contractual relationships.
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55
Common law is the product of a legislative enactment and is the primary law in the United States today.
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56
A crime involves an intentional act or omission to act that is committed in violation of the criminal law.
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57
If a private citizen effects an arrest for a felony crime that the citizen did not observe, and no felony crime was in fact committed, the arresting person has protection from civil liability but not criminal liability.
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58
A person, whether a police officer or a private citizen, may use whatever non-deadly force is reasonably necessary to protect property.
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59
Private (civil) law includes contracts, torts, property law and criminal code violations.
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60
Embezzlement refers to misappropriation of property by one to whom the property, usually liquid assets, is entrusted.
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61
Proof is the desired result of evidence.
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62
An admission is a statement by a suspect admitting liability for a crime.
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63
A seizure involves intrusion into an area where a person has a reasonable expectation to privacy.
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64
Before a private security person interrogates a suspect, the Miranda rights advisory must be communicated to the person being interrogated.
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65
Compare and contrast civil with criminal pretrial and trial processes.
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66
What constitutes criminal activity? In other words, what are the essential elements of a crime?
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