BLET NC State Study Guide Complete Solution Guide Questions and Answers 100% Verified Updated 2023/2024
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The three sources of law.
Constitutional, Statutory, Common
In a proceeding to terminate parental rights the summons tells the parent they must
file an answer to the_____and how many days____
Clerk Of Superior Court 30days
When do you issue Miranda Warnings
Suspect arrested and you are questioning him about the case.
A stationary type of surveillance is called a
Stakeout
You enter stolen property into what
NCIC
When writing how do you correct a writing error.
Draw a line through it and initial it.
How should reports be written
First person
Statutory Law
Written law enacted by the legislative branches
Common Law
Judge-made law that originated in England from decisions shaped according to
prevailing custom. Decisions were applied to similar situations and gradually
became common to the nation.
Infraction
Non criminal violation Can not be arrested for.
The first Amendment
5 freedoms: speech, press, religion, assembly, petition
What is Constitutional Law
Basic law of the land
How long do you have to send fingerprints
60Days
Who does the final disposition card get sent to (Fingerprints)
Clerk of Courts
When should a child be in a car seat
Less than 8 less than 80 pounds
When is it unlawful to use a mobile phone
Anybody under eighteen. Cant text at all.
Who can issue a non testimonial order NTO only
Judge
What is a Terry frisk.
A basic pat down,outside of pockets
Who can apply for a search warrant for obscene material
District Attorney (DA)
How should finger prints be rolled
Complete first joint and rolled nail to nail uncomfortable to comfortable
Types of fingerprint patterns
Arch,Loop,Whorl
The lowest age you can fingerprint
Age 10
What is the most serious motor vehicle charge
Fleeing to elude
What is the exclusionary rule
Any evidence obtained illegally,Inadmissible in court
What is needed for temporary detention of somebody
Reasonable Suspicion
What is needed for a arrest
Probable Cause PC
What is the point of a investigative stop
To determine whether there is probable cause that a crime has our is being
committed.
What crimes can a citizen detain somebody
Felony,Breach of Peace,Physical Injury,Theft,Destruction of Property
Anerobic Exercise
is short-lasting, high-intensity activity, where your body's demand for oxygen
exceeds the oxygen supply available
Aerobic Exercise
Light to moderate activity
The three major nutrients
carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
The three major physical disablers for LEO
Heart disorders,Lower back disorders,Stomach ulcers
Male/Female inmates under 18 to 16 should be separated from adult inmates
during
Sleeping hours
Prior to release of an inmate you should do what
Check NCIC DCIN for any Holds,Warrants
Juvenile inmates under 16 should be separated for adult inmates when
At all times
What is paralanguage?
Language-related variables such as tone of voice, pitch, volume, speech, rhythm,
pacing or tempo, and the use and timing of silence.
Your body language is what percent of communication.
50-60%
The parts of Ammunition
Case,Primer,Powder Charge,Projectile
What is a Hang Fire
Failure of the Primer
A Squid Load
Where a cartridge is loaded with a primer but no or insufficient powder
How should Ammunition be stored
In a cool dry place and rotated periodically
Warning shots are considered what
Deadly force
If a minor gains access to a firearm the owner can be charged with a what
class 1 Misdemeanor
Types of devices which can render a weapon safe
Trigger lock,Action blocks, Cable locks, Safety
The two areas of a trigger finger
The pad and first joint
How do we control external bleeding
Direct pressure or tourniquet if bleeding is severe
What is an Evisceration
An intestine or other internal organ protruding through a wound in the abdomen
The characters of a third degree burn
Dark charred skin
How to treat a sucking chest wound
3 of 4 sided gauze
Child age reference to CPR
1-8
Where do you check a pulse on a infant
Brachial Artery
Where to put hands during CPR
Sternum
Characteristics of venous bleeding
Dark red blood and steady
Compression to breath during CPR
30-2
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