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Essential Questions (Q1)

Question 1 Any person who intentionally or with criminal negligence drives when overloaded, or overworks, torments, cruelly beats, or unjustifiably injures any living animal. simple cruelty to animals

Question 2 Is the levying of war against the united states or the state of Louisiana, or giving such enemies aid and comfort. treason

Question 3 Is the doing of any of the following in such manner as would foresee ably disturb or alarm the public: disturbing the peace

Question 4 Is the intentional interference with, opposition or resistance to, or obstruction of an individual acting in his official capacity and authorized by law to make a lawful arrest, lawful detention. resisting an officer

Question 5 aggravated escape Is the intentional departure of a person from the legal custody of any law enforcement officer or from any place where such person is legally confined wherein human life is endangered. aggravated escape

Question 6 Is committed when any public officer or public employee shall: intentionally refuse or fail to perform any duty lawfully required of him. malfeasance in office

Question 7 A public disturbance involving an assemblage of three or more persons acting together or in concert which by tumultuous and violent conduct. a riot

Question 8 The taking of one person into custody, on any day and at any time of the day or night, and at any place, by another, there must be an actual restraint of the person.  arrest

Question 9 Is an order in writing, issued and signed by a magistrate or a peace officer in the name of the state, stating the offense charged and the name of the alleged offender, and commanding him to appear before the court at the time and place stated.  summons

Question 10 May issue only upon probable cause established to the satisfaction of the judge, by the affidavit of a credible person, reciting facts establishing the cause for issuance. search warrant