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(C) Officer Kaliopolis was called to an apartment house airshaft where she found an unidenti-
fied man lying unconscious on the ground. Officer Kaliopolis summoned an ambulance and
accompanied the victim to the hospital.
(D) Jimmy Jordan, age 9 and home alone, felt very nauseated and began vomiting. Police
Officer Llewellyn, responding to Jimmy's call, found him feeling much better but fright-
ened at having been sick all by himself.
23. Police Officer Phansonboom, while on foot patrol, has surprised a suspect in the process of
breaking into a car. He has taken the suspect into custody and has obtained the following
information:
Suspect:
Nick Harrison, age 17
Address of Suspect:
8768 East 99th Street
Crime:
Attempted auto theft
Location of Crime:
In front of Kimberly Hotel
Date of Occurrence:
March 19
Time of Occurrence:
6:12
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Officer Phansonboom must write up his arrest for the booking officer. Which of the following
expresses this information most clearly and accurately?
(A) Nick Harrison, age 17, who lives at the Kimberly Hotel, 8768 East 99th Street, tried to steal
a car on March 19 at 6:12
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(B) 17-year-old Nick Harrison tried to steal a car in front of the Kimberley Hotel, 8768 East
99th Street, at 6:12
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. on March 19th.
(C) On March 19th at 6:12
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., Nick Harrison, 17, of 8768 East 99th Street, attempted to steal
a car from the front of the Kimberley Hotel.
(D) The 17-year-old suspect, Nick Harrison of 8678 East 99th Street, attempted to steal a car
parked in front of the Kimberly Hotel at 6:12 on the morning of March 19.
24. A police officer who stops a person under suspicion for driving under the influence of alcohol
should follow this procedure:
1. Ask the driver to step out of the vehicle.
2. Pat down the driver for weapons.
3. Ask to see his or her license and registration.
4. Ask the driver to walk a straight line.
5. Smell his or her breath.
6. Bring the driver to the police station for chemical testing.
Police Officer Gambino has been following a driver who has been weaving back and forth across
the center line of the highway. Officer Gambino pulls the driver to the shoulder and asks to see
her driver's license and registration. Officer Gambino has acted:
(A) correctly because the driver was weaving as if intoxicated.
(B) incorrectly because the driver might have been armed.
(C) correctly because there was alcohol on the driver's breath.
(D) incorrectly because Officer Gambino should first have asked the driver to get out of the car.
25. Police Officer Jorgenson is dispatched to investigate an allegation of child abuse in progress.
Officer Jorgenson collects the following information:

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