6.01.EO1 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for theft.
To arrest a subject for theft, the necessary crime elements include:
• the taking and
• carrying away of
• personal property of another
• without consent
• with intent to permanently deprive the owner.
6.01.EO2 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for vehicle theft.
To arrest a subject for vehicle theft, the necessary crime elements include:
• the driving or taking of
• a vehicle not the person’s own
• without consent
• with intent to temporarily or permanently deprive the owner
• of title or possession of such vehicle.
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6.02.EO5 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for possession of flammable or combustible material.
To arrest a subject for possession of flammable or combustible material, the necessary crime elements include:
• possession or manufacture or disposal of a flammable or combustible material or substance, or any incendiary device in an arrangement or preparation • with intent to willfully and maliciously use such material, substance or device • to set fire to or burn any structure, forest land or property.
6.02.EO7 Classify each type of crime as a misdemeanor or felony.
The crimes of arson and unlawfully causing a fire are felonies.
The crime of possession of flammable or combustible material is a felony.
6.03.EO1 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for unauthorized entry of dwelling.
To arrest a subject for unauthorized entry of dwelling the necessary crime elements include:
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6.03.EO2 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for trespass.
To arrest a subject for trespass to land, the necessary crime elements include:
• any person who enters any land, whether unenclosed or enclosed by fence,
• for the purpose of injuring any property or property rights or
• interfering with, obstructing, or injuring any lawful business or occupation
• carried on by the owner of the land, the owner's agent or by the person in lawful possession.
6.03.EO5 Classify each type of crime as a misdemeanor or felony.
The crime of unauthorized entry of dwelling is a misdemeanor.
The crime of trespass to land is a misdemeanor.
6.04.EO1 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for vandalism.
To arrest a subject for vandalism, the necessary crime elements include:
• malicious intent
• to deface, damage or destroy with graffiti or other inscribed material
• personal or real property
• not their own.
NOTE: Community property can be the subject of vandalism even if the suspect is a partial owner or the