New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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Are circumstances known as 'Res Gestae' considered to be deliberate acts?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only in certain jurisdictions

  4. Depends on the situation

The correct answer is: No

Circumstances known as 'Res Gestae', also known as 'things done', are not considered to be deliberate acts. Res Gestae refers to events or statements made before, during, or after an incident that provide context or support to the incident itself. These circumstances are seen as natural and spontaneous occurrences and therefore not considered deliberate acts. Option A is incorrect because 'Res Gestae' are not considered to be deliberate acts. Option C is incorrect because Res Gestae is not determined by jurisdiction, but rather by the nature of the event itself. Option D is incorrect because Res Gestae are not dependent on the situation, but rather on the natural and spontaneous occurrence in question.