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know in detail state of Alabama code of theft * theft of property 1st is a class B felony. the theft of property which exceeds 2500 in value or property of any value taken down form the person of another
know in detail Alabama code for receiving stolen property * 1. receiving stolen property over 2,500.00 in value 2. receiving stole property exceed 500.00 but not 2,500. 3. receiving stolen property doesn't exceed 500.00
mail theft consists of the taking of what type of property checks and other forms of payment
mail theft technically falls under whose jurisdiction postal inspection services technical services unit
the code of Alabama statues on receiving stolen property in detail* 1. 2 different occasions within a year a prior to the commission of the instant offense is found with stolen property again trying to regularly but sell,use,or handle stolen property
what can a pawn shop owner do if a stolen property is found in their shop and subsequently taken by law enforcement most states have statutes or ordinances requiring a permanent record of the transaction
in Alabama what is the procedure for returning property to its rightful owner make sure the property identification is recorded and photographs are taken
in the state of Alabama issuing a worthless check is a class "A" misdemeanor
state of Alabama code for forgery 1.a person commits the crime of forgery 1st w/ intent to defraud, s/he falsely makes , complete or alters a written instrument .
what is the class of punishment for forgery forgery 1st- class b felony forgery 2nd- class c felony foregy 3rd - class a misdeamenor
which code of theft is not taken from the person of another constitute theft theft of property 3rd and theft of property 2nd
know in detail state of Alabama,a code for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle knowing that s/he doesn't have the consent of the owner s/he takes,operates,exercise control over or otherwise uses a propelled vehicle
federal acts dealing with stolen motor vehicles * the dryer act made interstate transportation of a stolen motor vehicle a federal crime and allowed for federal help in prosecuting cases
characteristics of a stolen car 1. having 1 license when needing 2 vice versa 2. 2x/3x plates w/ one applied on top of the other 3. old plates w/ new screws,altered numbers,dirty plates on clean car vice versa,different plates on front and back
% of stolen cars that are recovered and how soon 69% & 48 hrs
Arson malicious ,willful burning of a building or proprty
fire classifications accidental,unknown origin, intentional,natural
state of Alabama code for arson know the punishment for each a person commits arson in 1st degree of s/he intentionally damage a building by starting or maintaining a fire or causing an explosion
arson 1st class is a what class A felony
arson 2nd class is a what class B felony
arson 3rd class is a what class A misdemeanor
what are the drug classifications depressants,narcotics,stimulants,hallucinogens,cannabis,inhalants
the most common observed drugs on the street in possession of users and seized in drug raids are opium,marijuana,codeine,crack cocaine,cocaine, heroin ,morphine
most common drug that arrest are made for marijunanna
know in detail state of alabama code for UPOM 1. possess marijuanna for other than personal use 2. s/he uses marijuanna for personal use after conviction of unlawful posession in the second degree
state of alabama fore for UDOCS class of punishment class B felony
state of Alabama code for UPOCS class of punishment class C felony
what combination make up crack, rock,crack rock mixing cociane w/ baking soda adn water
what drug is herion derived from morphine
methamphtamine: what was discessed as being mixed in to make synthetic stimulant that looks like cocaine but it is made form toxic chemicals such as drain cleaner
is it illegal to posses or use a ___ or w/o____ furthermore it is also illegal to ____ w/o a _____ narcotic or dangerous drugs w/o RX sell w/o a license
symptoms of drug abuse 1. sudden outburst 2. friends with drug users and sellers 3. needle or razor cut marks 4. always wearing shades 5. bad appearance 6. neediness for stealing or borrowing money 7. always tired or active 8.dramatic change in control & work appearance
how is meth consumed snorting,smoking,swallowing,injecting
where is meth made to make meth you need a clandestine lab which consist of being a trailer,car,bars,hotel rooms, middle class homes
how much startup $ to produce a bath an how much in return start up is 150 and the overall outcome is around 2000-4000$
characteristics of organized crimes* 1. definite organization and control 2. high profit & continued profit crimes 3. singular control 4. protection through corruption
applicable federal laws to organized crimes 1946 Hobbs anti racketeering act 1968 omnibus crime control & safe streets act 3. 1970 RICO act 4. 1970 organized crime control act
major activities of organized crime 1. pornography prostitution 3. gambling 4. drugs 5.loan sharking 6.money laundering 7.fraud 8.infiltration of legitimate business
ritualistic crime terminology 1.anti christ 2. coven 3. magick Beelzebub 5. hand of glory 6.sabbat 7.ritual incantation
cult or ritualistic crimes 1. sexual abuse towards kids 2. torturing/ mutilating animals and adults 3. getting religion artifacts 4. messing with graves 5.vandalism
indicators that criminal activity may be cult related 1. candles 2. makeshift alters 3. symbols 4.daggers 5.chalices 6.bones 7.cult related books
know the state of Alabama code for compelling street gang membership a person who expressly or by implication threatens to do bodily harm or does harm to a person,friend,or family member of the person. uses any other unlawful means to solicit or cause any person to join or remain in a street gang
what are the most common types of adult gangs motorcycle gangs female gang correctional/prison gangs
what are the most common characteristics groups of juvenile/young gang 1. black gangs 2. Asian gangs 3. Hispanic gang 4.stoner gang 5. jamaican gang 6.neo nazi gang 7. motorcycle gang
black gang origins of LA and Miami and other urban places (bloods/crips)
stoner gang caucasian grouos identified w/ heavy metal and punk rock music preferences. sometimes involved in santanic sites and symbols
neo nazi gang "skin heads" white supremacy , racism and nazi symbols
jamaican gang immigrant jamaicans in the US w/ roots in jamaica
Asian gang origins among recent immigrants are from vietnam,hongkong, and philippines
motorcycle gang dominantly white braches of hells angels and other well known motorcyle groups. tend to b e heavily involved w/ the manufact and sale of meth
Hispanic groups heavy in graffiti lettering
anti christ power of s..tan
coven a group of witches or satanist
magick glue that keeps occult groups its a supernatural act/ force that causes Change in the environment
ritual prescribed from of religious or mystical ceremony
sabbat a gathering of witches
incantation casting of spells/ verbal spells
hand of glory the left hand of a dead person
beelzebub powerful demon right under s.tan
punishment for gang membership the punishment for compelling crime membership is a class"c" felony
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