Reference no: EM133474021
Question
1. The procedure for obtaining a protective order may begin:
a. By filing a verbal or written request
b. Through witnesses, records and other documents
c. Dof any pending cases between the parties
d. A and C
2. Once a petition for a protection order has been filed in accordance with the provisions of this Law
a. The court will issue a summons to the parties under warning of contempt
b. for an appearance within aterm not exceeding five (10) days.
c. The failure of a person duly summoned under this Actshall be punishable as a felony by the court.
d. that the summons be served byany person over 21 years of age who is not a party to the case.
3. Notwithstanding other legal provisions, the court may issue a protection order ex parte if it determines that:
a. That no diligent efforts have been made to notify the requested party with a copy of the summons issued by the court
b. There isa likelihood that giving prior notice to the requested party will cause the irreparable harm that the application for the protective order is intended to prevent,
c. Whenever the court issues a protection order ex parte, it will do so on an enforceable basis for a long time.
d. To this end, it shall indicate a hearing to be heldwithin the next twenty (15) days, if such ex parte order has been issued,
4. Thecontent of protection orders shall have:
a. the determinations of the court, the remedies ordered and the period of validity.
b. It must establish the date and time it was issued and expressly notify the parties that any violation thereof
c. The Court will serve the number of copies of the Order of Protection requested by the victim, up to a maximum of five (5).
d. All of the above
5. Along with any protection order, the Court will include a guide of recommendations on precautionary measures that the victim of domestic violence must take to achieve greater effectiveness , these can be:
a. notify and provide a copy of the Order of Protection at the grocery store
b. notify and provide a copy of the Order of Protection at the pharmacy
c. notify and provide a copyof the Neighborhood Protection Order
d. notify and provide a copy of the Order of Protection atschool
e. C y D
6. Failure to comply with protective orders will be
a. Punished as a misdemeanor
b. Punished as a third-degree felony
c. It will be punished as a felony of the third degree in its lower half
d. None of the above
7. Abuse, as explained by Law 54 is
a. It is the mistreatment contemplated in the penal code which indicates is to use physical force
b. Challenge the evidence presented by the other party
c. person who uses physical force or psychological violence, intimidation or persecution on the person of his spouse, former spouse,
d. B and C
8. aggravated abuse, according to Law 54 is when:
a. Penetrates the person's dwelling or the place where he is housed and abuses are committed there
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c. when committed in the presence of minors;
d. A and C
9. Conjugal sexual aggression, according to Law 54, occurs when
a. If you have compelled to engage in sexual intercourse through the use of force
b. If due to illness or mental incapacity, temporary or permanent, the victim is unable to understand the nature of the act
c. If your ability to consent has been substantially annulled or diminished without your knowledge or consent,
d. None of the above
e. A, B and C
10. Under the Controlled Substances Act it tells us that an addict is:
a. That person who drinks liquor at occasional parties
b. Anyindividual who habitually uses any narcotic drug in such a way as to endanger morals, health, and the public welfare
c. Heis so habituated to the use of narcotic drugs that he has lost self-control over his addiction.
d. B and C
11. Under the Controlled Substances Act, it defines Controlled Substance as:
a. Means any drug or substance or immediate precursor, included in Classifications I, II, III, IV and V
b. This expression does include alcoholic beverages, spirits distilled, wines or malts
c. It is the excessive use of substances such as panadol
d. A and B