Deck 9: Courts: Turning Law Into Politics
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Deck 9: Courts: Turning Law Into Politics
1
The merit selection of judges attempts to ______.
A) reduce the number of judges
B) reduce the number of televised trials
C) limit judicial discretion
D) limit the intrusion of politics
A) reduce the number of judges
B) reduce the number of televised trials
C) limit judicial discretion
D) limit the intrusion of politics
D
2
Most states require twelve-member juries and unanimous decisions for ______.
A) felony criminal cases
B) all criminal cases
C) all civil cases
D) felony civil cases
A) felony criminal cases
B) all criminal cases
C) all civil cases
D) felony civil cases
A
3
In noncapital cases, the sentence is almost always issued by which of the following?
A) prosecutor
B) public defender
C) grand jury
D) judge
A) prosecutor
B) public defender
C) grand jury
D) judge
D
4
The use of the past to determine current interpretation of the law is known as which of the following?
A) appealing
B) precedent
C) activism
D) en banc
A) appealing
B) precedent
C) activism
D) en banc
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5
______ are laws that give parole boards less authority to shorten sentences for good behavior.
A) Habitual offender laws
B) Mandatory minimum sentences
C) Truth-in-sentencing laws
D) Indeterminate sentencing laws
A) Habitual offender laws
B) Mandatory minimum sentences
C) Truth-in-sentencing laws
D) Indeterminate sentencing laws
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6
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution grants the right to a jury trial in state criminal proceedings?
A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Seventh
A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Seventh
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7
Many cases can be resolved without resorting to courtroom litigation through which of the following mechanisms?
A) the white-flag scenario
B) alternative dispute resolution
C) the Hudsucker proxy
D) constituent service
A) the white-flag scenario
B) alternative dispute resolution
C) the Hudsucker proxy
D) constituent service
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8
Those unhappy with a trial's outcome can file an appeal to which of the following?
A) a municipal appellate court
B) a military appellate tribunal
C) an intermediate appellate court
D) the Supreme Court
A) a municipal appellate court
B) a military appellate tribunal
C) an intermediate appellate court
D) the Supreme Court
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9
Admissions of guilt by the accused are required parts of which of the following?
A) plea bargains
B) settlements
C) verdicts
D) appeals
A) plea bargains
B) settlements
C) verdicts
D) appeals
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10
Judges serving longer terms are more likely than judges serving shorter terms to do which of the following?
A) show partisanship
B) concede to political pressures
C) write lengthy decisions
D) run for elective office
A) show partisanship
B) concede to political pressures
C) write lengthy decisions
D) run for elective office
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11
In a pure appointive system, which of the following is true?
A) Nominating commissions appoint judges.
B) The state legislature alone appoints judges.
C) The governor alone appoints judges.
D) The attorney general appoints judges.
A) Nominating commissions appoint judges.
B) The state legislature alone appoints judges.
C) The governor alone appoints judges.
D) The attorney general appoints judges.
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12
Which of the following is a disadvantage to electing judges?
A) It prevents elitism.
B) Women and minorities are better represented.
C) Elections follow the nation's democratic traditions.
D) Judges are more qualified.
A) It prevents elitism.
B) Women and minorities are better represented.
C) Elections follow the nation's democratic traditions.
D) Judges are more qualified.
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13
Judicial discretion is decreased by which of the following?
A) habitual offender laws
B) mandatory minimum sentences
C) truth-in-sentencing laws
D) discretionary jurisdiction
A) habitual offender laws
B) mandatory minimum sentences
C) truth-in-sentencing laws
D) discretionary jurisdiction
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14
A government official who conducts criminal cases on behalf of the people is known as which of the following?
A) prosecutor
B) public defender
C) mediator
D) plea bargainer
A) prosecutor
B) public defender
C) mediator
D) plea bargainer
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15
States do not select judges through ______.
A) partisan elections
B) nonpartisan elections
C) gubernatorial appointment
D) recall elections
A) partisan elections
B) nonpartisan elections
C) gubernatorial appointment
D) recall elections
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16
Which of the following is non-influential in determining the amount of time offenders spend in prison?
A) habitual offender laws
B) mandatory minimum sentences
C) truth-in-sentencing laws
D) mandatory jurisdiction
A) habitual offender laws
B) mandatory minimum sentences
C) truth-in-sentencing laws
D) mandatory jurisdiction
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17
Following the ______, states decided to choose judges through appointment?
A) Enlightenment
B) American Revolution
C) Civil War
D) Civil Rights Movement
A) Enlightenment
B) American Revolution
C) Civil War
D) Civil Rights Movement
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18
Before going to trial, the government first must obtain an indictment from which of the following?
A) a magistrate
B) an attorney general
C) a grand jury
D) an arbitrator
A) a magistrate
B) an attorney general
C) a grand jury
D) an arbitrator
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19
The Missouri Plan requires ______.
A) continuous review
B) retention elections
C) tenure review
D) bi-partisan review
A) continuous review
B) retention elections
C) tenure review
D) bi-partisan review
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20
The idea of giving judges lifetime tenure is an attempt to ensure which of the following?
A) judicial independence
B) judicial accountability
C) judicial independence and judicial accountability
D) judicial transparency
A) judicial independence
B) judicial accountability
C) judicial independence and judicial accountability
D) judicial transparency
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21
A(n) ______ is a mutual agreement between parties to end a civil case before going to trial.
A) plea bargain
B) settlement
C) verdict
D) appeal
A) plea bargain
B) settlement
C) verdict
D) appeal
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22
A(n) ______ trial is one in which no jury is present, and the judge decides the facts and the law.
A) appellate
B) bench
C) grand jury
D) civil
A) appellate
B) bench
C) grand jury
D) civil
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23
Jail time is the result of a guilty verdict in a ______ trial.
A) criminal
B) civil
C) appellate
D) family court
A) criminal
B) civil
C) appellate
D) family court
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24
______ court is the first level of the court system.
A) Appeals
B) Family
C) Civil
D) Trial
A) Appeals
B) Family
C) Civil
D) Trial
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25
Proponents argue that judicial selection by ______ is compatible with U.S. democratic tradition.
A) merit
B) popular election
C) appointment
D) retention
A) merit
B) popular election
C) appointment
D) retention
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26
A case is first ______ in the court of first instance.
A) tried
B) decided
C) introduced
D) heard
A) tried
B) decided
C) introduced
D) heard
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27
Which of the following would make something a federal court case?
A) It involves children.
B) It involves a contract.
C) It involves a high-profile defendant.
D) It crosses state borders.
A) It involves children.
B) It involves a contract.
C) It involves a high-profile defendant.
D) It crosses state borders.
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28
A court that hears cases based on the type of parties involved is known as a ______.
A) special jurisdiction court
B) statutory jurisdiction court
C) general jurisdiction court
D) supreme jurisdiction court
A) special jurisdiction court
B) statutory jurisdiction court
C) general jurisdiction court
D) supreme jurisdiction court
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29
Under the U.S. Constitution, ______ appoints all federal judges.
A) the Senate
B) the House of Representatives
C) the President
D) Congress
A) the Senate
B) the House of Representatives
C) the President
D) Congress
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30
The outcome of a civil trial is generally which of the following?
A) jail time
B) hard labor
C) financial judgment
D) a plea bargain
A) jail time
B) hard labor
C) financial judgment
D) a plea bargain
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31
Which of the following refers to appeals court sessions in which all the judges hear a case together?
A) panel
B) mandatory jurisdiction
C) en banc
D) subject matter jurisdiction
A) panel
B) mandatory jurisdiction
C) en banc
D) subject matter jurisdiction
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32
In recent years, local court budgets have ______.
A) increased
B) been plagued with scandal
C) drastically decreased
D) been prioritized
A) increased
B) been plagued with scandal
C) drastically decreased
D) been prioritized
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33
If someone accuses a judge of having "run amok" or "subverting the laws," he or she is probably accusing the judge of what?
A) improper sentencing
B) campaign finance fraud
C) being an activist judge
D) changing the constitution
A) improper sentencing
B) campaign finance fraud
C) being an activist judge
D) changing the constitution
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34
______ jurisdiction is the requirement that a court hear every case presented before it.
A) Special
B) Mandatory
C) Discretionary
D) General
A) Special
B) Mandatory
C) Discretionary
D) General
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35
In the late 1900s, judicial reformers focused on persuading states to adopt ______ for choosing judges.
A) merit selection
B) elections
C) appointments
D) retention elections
A) merit selection
B) elections
C) appointments
D) retention elections
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36
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Defendants' rights do include the right to do which of the following?
A) confront witnesses
B) a lawyer
C) receive a plea bargain
D) be presumed innocent until proved guilty
A) confront witnesses
B) a lawyer
C) receive a plea bargain
D) be presumed innocent until proved guilty
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37
If judicial accountability is more important than independence, ______ is/are the logical way to select judges.
A) appointments
B) retention
C) coronation
D) elections
A) appointments
B) retention
C) coronation
D) elections
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38
Which of the following is the court that hears civil or criminal cases that have not been assigned to a special court?
A) limited jurisdiction court
B) statutory jurisdiction court
C) general jurisdiction court
D) supreme jurisdiction court
A) limited jurisdiction court
B) statutory jurisdiction court
C) general jurisdiction court
D) supreme jurisdiction court
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39
Which error affects the outcome of a case?
A) special error
B) prejudicial error
C) statutory error
D) appellate error
A) special error
B) prejudicial error
C) statutory error
D) appellate error
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40
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following affects the indigent defense system?
A) little oversight
B) high attorney workloads
C) lack of financial resources
D) not enough cases
A) little oversight
B) high attorney workloads
C) lack of financial resources
D) not enough cases
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41
Briefly discuss the Missouri Plan.
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42
Most trial court cases go to trial.
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43
Civil cases involve violations of the law.
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44
Most criminal courts cases are tried in federal courts.
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45
What are the pros and cons of selecting judges through public elections?
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46
Courts that hear any civil or criminal case are known as special jurisdiction trial courts.
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47
What are three methods of sentencing guidelines employed by states, and how do they affect the power of judges?
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48
What is an activist judge?
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49
Federal judges undergo continuous review.
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50
Many federal judges are selected through an appointive system.
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51
Most civil cases require a supermajority decision.
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52
A court that can decide whether to review a case is said to have discretionary jurisdiction.
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53
Criminal cases usually involve disputes between private parties.
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54
Activist judges are said to act as independent policymakers by creatively interpreting constitutions and statutes.
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55
Discuss the methods available to states for decreasing court caseloads.
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