Deck 9: Trial Courts: How Criminal Cases End: Bargaining and Sentencing
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Deck 9: Trial Courts: How Criminal Cases End: Bargaining and Sentencing
1
Define the courtroom work group and explain why do political scientists think it is important?
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2
Compared to a guilty plea, a conviction by a jury frequently results in a sentence which is:
A)longer
B)shorter
C)about the same
D)impossible to predict
A)longer
B)shorter
C)about the same
D)impossible to predict
C
3
The standards on the death penalty are:
A)staying constant
B)continuing to evolve
C)determined exclusively by the Supreme Court
D)only changed as a result of public opinion.
A)staying constant
B)continuing to evolve
C)determined exclusively by the Supreme Court
D)only changed as a result of public opinion.
B
4
Why do cases go to trial?
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5
Explain the process of plea bargaining.
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6
Members of the courtroom work group try to avoid trials.
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7
Sentencing guidelines increase the judge's discretion.
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8
The courtroom work group concept focuses on:
A)cooperation between judge, prosecutor and defense attorney
B)conflicts between judge, prosecutor and defense attorney
C)law on the books
D)the conduct of the trial
E)how the criminal law is written
A)cooperation between judge, prosecutor and defense attorney
B)conflicts between judge, prosecutor and defense attorney
C)law on the books
D)the conduct of the trial
E)how the criminal law is written
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9
The courtroom work group depends on regularity of behavior:
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10
Some critics favor the abolition of plea bargaining, others argue that it serves an important purpose and should simply be reformed.Choose a position and provide a supporting argument.
9.39
What impact is the revolution in DNA testing having on the use of the death penalty?
9.40
Why might judicial sentencing guidelines be viewed as an infringement of the legislative branch on the powers of the judiciary?
9.39
What impact is the revolution in DNA testing having on the use of the death penalty?
9.40
Why might judicial sentencing guidelines be viewed as an infringement of the legislative branch on the powers of the judiciary?
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11
The number of adults in prison is now over 1 million.
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12
How will fines in the Deepwater Horizon Explosion be determined?
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13
The type of case most likely to go to trial is:
A)burglary.
B)theft.
C)forgery.
D)robbery.
A)burglary.
B)theft.
C)forgery.
D)robbery.
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14
The majority of persons under some form of correctional supervisions are:
A)in jail
B)in prison
C)on probation
D)on parole
A)in jail
B)in prison
C)on probation
D)on parole
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