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

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What does the indication "subject is wanted for a felony" suggest about the individual?

  1. The subject is not a threat

  2. The subject is wanted for a serious crime

  3. The subject has a clean record

  4. The subject is a minor offender

The correct answer is: The subject is wanted for a serious crime

The indication that "subject is wanted for a felony" suggests that the individual is associated with a serious crime. Felonies are typically defined as offenses that carry more severe punishments, such as imprisonment for more than one year, substantial fines, or both. This classification indicates not only the gravity of the crime involved but also the potential threat the individual may pose to society, law enforcement, or others. The other choices lack context regarding the nature of felonies; for example, stating the subject is not a threat does not consider the severity of the crime for which they are wanted. Similarly, asserting that the subject has a clean record or is a minor offender contradicts the seriousness implied by the felony designation. Felonies are serious charges, often connected with violent crimes or significant harm, which is why the correct interpretation identifies the individual as wanted for a serious crime.