New Jersey Civil Service Practice Exam 2026 – The All-in-One Guide to Passing with Confidence!

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Which term describes serious offenses requiring warrant for arrest?

Armed Robbery

First or Second Degree Crime

In New Jersey, offenses are grouped by how serious they are. The most serious ones are first-degree and second-degree crimes, which are indictable offenses. Because of their seriousness and the penalties involved, these offenses are the ones that generally require an arrest warrant rather than a simple summons or notice to appear. The term described here encompasses that whole category of serious crimes. “Criminal offense” is too broad, since it includes all levels of crime. “Probable cause” is the standard used to justify a warrant, not a category of offense. An example like armed robbery shows a serious case within this category, but the question is asking for the category itself, which is first- or second-degree crime.

Criminal Offense

Probable Cause

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