Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) RADIO Practice Exam

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What does "subject is wanted for a misdemeanor crime" indicate about the person's offense?

  1. The offense is classified as severe

  2. The offense is a minor violation

  3. The subject is a habitual offender

  4. The subject poses a potential danger

The correct answer is: The offense is a minor violation

The phrase "subject is wanted for a misdemeanor crime" indicates that the offense is categorized as a minor violation. Misdemeanors are generally less serious than felonies and often involve offenses that can lead to fines or less than a year of imprisonment. This classification suggests that while the individual has committed an offense, it does not reach the severity associated with major crimes. In law enforcement, recognizing the difference between misdemeanor and felony charges is crucial for determining the appropriate response and resources needed to address the situation.