Week 6 Assessment_ CRIMINAL LAW 1241_JUS2205_OL
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Week 6 Assessment: CRIMINAL LAW 1241_JUS2205_OL
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Week 6 Assessment Due
Feb 10 at 1:59pm
Points
100
Questions
40
Available
Feb 4 at 12am - Feb 10 at 11:59pm
Time Limit
60 Minutes
Allowed Attempts
2
Attempt History
Attempt
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LATEST
Attempt 1
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Question 1
Key points in determining the lawfulness of force used in self-defense include all of the following except:
unlawfulness
necessity
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reasonableness
whether the assailant is armed or not
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Question 2
To be lawful, force used in self-defense or defense of another must be both reasonable and
sufficient
nondeadly
immediately necessary
preventable
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Question 3
The castle doctrine states that people who have been assaulted in their homes by a trespasser have no duty to
retreat or flee but may stand their ground and use such force as is necessary and
reasonable to defend themselves
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required to defend themselves
sensible to defend themselves
fair to defend themselves
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Question 4
The Florida “stand your ground” law creates a presumption that a homeowner has a reasonable fear of
imminent peril or death whenever another person unlawfully and
forcefully enters the dwelling
illegally enters the dwelling
willingly enters the dwelling
readily enters the dwelling
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Question 5
A person assaulted in their home by a trespasser has no duty to retreat and may use necessary force based upon
what doctrine?
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trespasser
homeowner
aggressor
castle
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Question 6
If force in making arrests should be necessary because of resistance or an attempt to escape, the officer may use
only such force as is reasonably believed necessary to achieve all of the following except
detain the offender, make the arrest, and conduct lawful searches
overcome any resistance by the offender
prevent an escape and retake the person if an escape occurs
err on the side of too much force
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Question 7
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According to the U.S. Supreme Court, the Fourth Amendment applies to use of force by a police officer
because the Fourth Amendment provides an explicit textual source of constitutional protection against this sort
of
physically intrusive governmental conduct
inappropriate governmental conduct
abusive governmental conduct
physically abusive governmental conduct
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Question 8
Today, most states prohibit the use of what kind of force to protect property?
physical
imminent
reasonable
deadly
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Question 9
In most, if not all states, the use of booby traps is
unlawful
lawful
lawful only if injury does not result in death
subject to civil penalties only
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Question 10
When an uncooperative driver refuses to submit to a breath or urine test police have begun
taking forced blood samples from these uncooperative drivers
taking forced breath tests from these uncooperative drivers
taking forced urine samples from these uncooperative drivers
none of these answers is correct
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