Florida 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) Practice Exam

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What is the definition of trespass according to the text?

  1. A verbal warning of illegal entry

  2. A command to seize a person

  3. A general prohibition against entry

  4. A written order to cease a legal activity

The correct answer is: A command to seize a person

The definition of trespass, in legal terms, refers to a general prohibition against entry onto someone else's property without permission. This encompasses the idea that individuals cannot enter land, premises, or property that they do not have legal rights to access. It is a violation of the owner's rights and can lead to both civil and criminal consequences depending on the nature of the trespass. The choice indicating a command to seize a person does not align with the established legal definition of trespass. Trespass primarily involves unauthorized entry rather than an action directed towards a person. Understanding that trespass is fundamentally about the violation of property rights clarifies why the general prohibition against entry is the correct interpretation.