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Notes in Cdi2

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions that test knowledge of legal concepts and procedures related to criminal investigations and trials. The questions cover topics such as the definition of a deposition, who qualifies as an informant, the standard of proof needed for a criminal conviction, the purpose of follow-up interviews in a criminal investigation, who has the authority to file an information, the right to counsel for those under arrest or detention, what motivates informers, the first step in arresting an offender, and what a crime scene search involves.

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Notes in Cdi2

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions that test knowledge of legal concepts and procedures related to criminal investigations and trials. The questions cover topics such as the definition of a deposition, who qualifies as an informant, the standard of proof needed for a criminal conviction, the purpose of follow-up interviews in a criminal investigation, who has the authority to file an information, the right to counsel for those under arrest or detention, what motivates informers, the first step in arresting an offender, and what a crime scene search involves.

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2.

The testimony of witnesses reduced in writing while under oath is generall


y called
A. Admission
B. Declaration
C. Information
D. Deposition
Ans.D
3. Human sources of information who voluntarily provide facts to the detectiv
es are generally known as
A. Informers
B. Suspects
C. Informants
D. Respondents
C
4. Proof beyond reasonable doubt is the weight and sufficiency of evidence ne
eded to convict the defendant in
A. administrative cases
B. civil cases
C. criminal cases
D. all of the above
C
5. The stage of criminal interview purposely done to clarify information alre
ady gathered or to gather additional facts about the case is the:
A. initial interview
B. follow-up interview
C. concluding interview
D. preliminary interview
B

6. The prosecutor is the proper authority to subscribe in the


A. Affidavit
B. Complaint
C. Joint affidavit
D. Information
D
7. Any person arrested, detained or under custodial investigation shall at al
l times be assisted by
A. Prosecutor
B. police officer
C. counsel
D. complaint
C
8. Remuneration gain is the main motive of
A. Informants
B. Criminals
C. Informers
D. Witnesses
C
9. As established by our Supreme Court through the case People vs. Galit, the
first step in arresting an offender is
A. show the warrant of arrest
B. inform the nature and cause of accusation
C. identify yourself as a law enforcer
D. give the Miranda warning
C
10. Planned and coordinated legal search conducted to locate physical evidences
at the locus criminis refers to
A. Crime scene search
B. Intelligence
C. Instrumentation
D. Covert operation
A

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