Deck 1: Introduction to Criminal Procedure
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Deck 1: Introduction to Criminal Procedure
1
Which of the following is rarely a relevant constitutional amendment in criminal procedure?
A) The Second Amendment
B) The Fifth Amendment
C) The Sixth Amendment
D) The Fourteenth Amendment
A) The Second Amendment
B) The Fifth Amendment
C) The Sixth Amendment
D) The Fourteenth Amendment
The Second Amendment
2
Which of the following are NOT sources of rights?
A) Court decisions
B) Police department policies
C) Federal Constitution
D) Statutes
A) Court decisions
B) Police department policies
C) Federal Constitution
D) Statutes
Police department policies
3
________ contain(s) criminal procedure guidelines that federal criminal justice practitioners are required to abide by.
A) State constitutions
B) State statutes
C) The Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
D) The federal Constitution
A) State constitutions
B) State statutes
C) The Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
D) The federal Constitution
The Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
4
The Fifth Amendment protects against:
A) Double jeopardy.
B) Self-incrimination.
C) Due process violations.
D) All of the above
A) Double jeopardy.
B) Self-incrimination.
C) Due process violations.
D) All of the above
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5
The ________ incorporation perspective favors incorporation of certain protections enumerated in the Bill of Rights, not all of them.
A) Total
B) Selective
C) Fundamental rights
D) Total incorporation plus
A) Total
B) Selective
C) Fundamental rights
D) Total incorporation plus
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6
Which of the following best characterizes the total incorporation perspective?
A) Certain protections listed in the Bill of Rights should be incorporated.
B) Not just the whole Bill of Rights, but other rights (e.g., privacy. should be incorporated.
C) Fundamental rights should be incorporated.
D) None of the above
A) Certain protections listed in the Bill of Rights should be incorporated.
B) Not just the whole Bill of Rights, but other rights (e.g., privacy. should be incorporated.
C) Fundamental rights should be incorporated.
D) None of the above
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7
Which incorporation perspective has arguably ?won out? over the others?
A) Selective incorporation
B) Total incorporation
C) Total incorporation plus
D) None of the above
A) Selective incorporation
B) Total incorporation
C) Total incorporation plus
D) None of the above
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8
The Fourth Amendment protects against:
A) Self-incrimination.
B) Due process violations.
C) Unreasonable searches and seizures.
D) Cruel and unusual punishments.
A) Self-incrimination.
B) Due process violations.
C) Unreasonable searches and seizures.
D) Cruel and unusual punishments.
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9
The Sixth Amendment provides for:
A) Freedom of speech.
B) The right to remain silent.
C) The assistance of counsel.
D) The right to bear arms.
A) Freedom of speech.
B) The right to remain silent.
C) The assistance of counsel.
D) The right to bear arms.
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10
Stare decisis is a Latin term that means:
A) No past decision exists.
B) Treat each case as unique.
C) To disregard past decisions.
D) To abide by or to adhere to decided cases.
A) No past decision exists.
B) Treat each case as unique.
C) To disregard past decisions.
D) To abide by or to adhere to decided cases.
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11
When a previous decision does not apply to the current facts, a court will ________, saying, in effect, that this case is different and cannot be decided by looking to past rulings.
A) Practice stare decisis
B) Distinguish the present case
C) Refer to precedent
D) Decline to hear the case
A) Practice stare decisis
B) Distinguish the present case
C) Refer to precedent
D) Decline to hear the case
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12
Legal guilt is concerned with whether a person is guilty according to:
A) A jury.
B) A judge.
C) The police.
D) The law.
A) A jury.
B) A judge.
C) The police.
D) The law.
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13
Factual guilt is concerned with:
A) Whether a person committed the crime with which he or she is charged.
B) Whether a person is guilty according to the police.
C) Whether a person is guilty according to the law.
D) None of the above
A) Whether a person committed the crime with which he or she is charged.
B) Whether a person is guilty according to the police.
C) Whether a person is guilty according to the law.
D) None of the above
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14
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the crime control perspective?
A) Assembly line justice
B) Quantity over quality
C) Insistence on formality of due process rules
D) Faith in the courts
A) Assembly line justice
B) Quantity over quality
C) Insistence on formality of due process rules
D) Faith in the courts
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15
Courts of limited jurisdiction:
A) Try all criminal cases.
B) Hear appeals.
C) Hear only traffic cases.
D) Have jurisdiction over relatively minor offenses and infractions.
A) Try all criminal cases.
B) Hear appeals.
C) Hear only traffic cases.
D) Have jurisdiction over relatively minor offenses and infractions.
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16
At the state level, trial courts are usually referred to as:
A) Courts of limited jurisdiction.
B) Courts of general jurisdiction.
C) District courts.
D) None of the above
A) Courts of limited jurisdiction.
B) Courts of general jurisdiction.
C) District courts.
D) None of the above
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17
At the federal level, trial courts are:
A) U.S. Supreme Court.
B) U.S. Courts of Appeals.
C) U.S. District Courts.
D) U.S. Magisterial Courts.
A) U.S. Supreme Court.
B) U.S. Courts of Appeals.
C) U.S. District Courts.
D) U.S. Magisterial Courts.
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18
How many federal district courts are there in the United States?
A) 66
B) 74
C) 89
D) 94
A) 66
B) 74
C) 89
D) 94
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19
When an appellate court reverses a lower court's decision, it:
A) Sends the case back to the trial level for further action consistent with the appellate decision.
B) Nullifies or sets aside a trial verdict.
C) Sets the defendant free.
D) None of the above
A) Sends the case back to the trial level for further action consistent with the appellate decision.
B) Nullifies or sets aside a trial verdict.
C) Sets the defendant free.
D) None of the above
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20
When an appellate court agrees with a lower court's decision, it ________ that decision.
A) Affirms
B) Reverses
C) Vacates
D) Remands
A) Affirms
B) Reverses
C) Vacates
D) Remands
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21
The appellant is someone who:
A) Appeals.
B) Is appealed against.
C) Petitions for habeas review.
D) Is charged with a crime.
A) Appeals.
B) Is appealed against.
C) Petitions for habeas review.
D) Is charged with a crime.
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22
A ?bright-line? decision may be helpful because:
A) It is subject to very little interpretation.
B) It promotes clarity and predictability.
C) It promotes consistency.
D) All of the above
A) It is subject to very little interpretation.
B) It promotes clarity and predictability.
C) It promotes consistency.
D) All of the above
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23
Once the pretrial process has concluded and the charges have stood, ________ occurs.
A) The preliminary hearing
B) The indictment
C) Adjudication
D) Post-conviction review process
A) The preliminary hearing
B) The indictment
C) Adjudication
D) Post-conviction review process
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24
Most convicted criminals are entitled to at least ________ automatic appeal(s).
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Most convicted criminals are not entitled to an automatic appeal.
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Most convicted criminals are not entitled to an automatic appeal.
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25
The Constitution is the only source of rights.
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26
The Bill of Rights consists of the first eight amendments.
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27
Incorporation is concerned with the extent to which the various provisions of the Bill of Rights should be binding on the states.
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28
Selective incorporation favors the incorporation of all rights in the Bill of Rights as well as others not listed in the Bill of Rights.
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29
The crime control process perspective closely resembles a liberal political orientation.
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30
Due process advocates believe the criminal process should resemble an obstacle course.
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31
The Due Process Model emphasizes factual guilt.
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32
The due process perspective is a conservative political ideology.
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33
Due process advocates oppose ?street justice.?
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34
The U.S. federal court system is a three-tiered court structure.
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35
One who files a habeas corpus petition is known as an appellant.
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36
An agreement with the majority decision, but using different reasoning is known as a dissenting opinion.
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37
The wheels of the criminal process are set in motion on an arrest occurs.
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38
The criminal process ends once the verdict has been read.
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39
The Bill of Rights is the first ________ Amendments to the United States Constitution.
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40
The ________ Amendment's due process clause has been used by the United States Supreme Court to apply many of the rights listed in the Bill of Rights against the states.
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41
The ________ doctrine applied provisions of the Bill of Rights to state and local courts and officers.
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42
________ incorporation is the perspective that the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment makes ALL of the provisions of the Bill of Rights (Amendments I to VIII) applicable to the states.
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43
State decisis is a Latin term that means appellate courts should abide by or adhere to ________ cases.
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44
The ________ of mistakes is emphasized more by the due process perspective of criminal justice.
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45
The person appealing a conviction is known as the ________.
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46
The Rule of ________ is the rule on how many of the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices must agree to hear a case before a writ of certiorari will be issued.
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47
A(n) ________ opinion disagrees with the court's majority decision.
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48
The part of the criminal process where the accused person is brought before the court, formally notified of the charges against them, and are allowed to enter a plea is called a(n) ________.
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49
Match the amendment with the correct right guaranteed.
-Fourth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
-Fourth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
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50
Match the amendment with the correct right guaranteed.
-Fifth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
-Fifth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
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51
Match the amendment with the correct right guaranteed.
-Sixth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
-Sixth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
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52
Match the amendment with the correct right guaranteed.
-Eighth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
-Eighth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
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53
Match the amendment with the correct right guaranteed.
-Fourteenth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
-Fourteenth
A) Right to bail.
B) Due process from federal government.
C) Free from unreasonable searches.
D) Protection from double jeopardy.
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54
Match the appellate court decision with the correct disposition.
-Vacate
A) Case is sent back to lower court for further action.
B) Free from unreasonable searches.
C) The lower court's decision is cancelled/set aside.
D) Agrees with the lower court's decision.
-Vacate
A) Case is sent back to lower court for further action.
B) Free from unreasonable searches.
C) The lower court's decision is cancelled/set aside.
D) Agrees with the lower court's decision.
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55
Match the appellate court decision with the correct disposition.
-Remand
A) Case is sent back to lower court for further action.
B) Free from unreasonable searches.
C) The lower court's decision is cancelled/set aside.
D) Agrees with the lower court's decision.
-Remand
A) Case is sent back to lower court for further action.
B) Free from unreasonable searches.
C) The lower court's decision is cancelled/set aside.
D) Agrees with the lower court's decision.
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56
Match the appellate court decision with the correct disposition.
-Affirm
A) Case is sent back to lower court for further action.
B) Free from unreasonable searches.
C) The lower court's decision is cancelled/set aside.
D) Agrees with the lower court's decision.
-Affirm
A) Case is sent back to lower court for further action.
B) Free from unreasonable searches.
C) The lower court's decision is cancelled/set aside.
D) Agrees with the lower court's decision.
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57
Match the appellate court decision with the correct disposition.
-Reverse
A) Case is sent back to lower court for further action.
B) Free from unreasonable searches.
C) The lower court's decision is cancelled/set aside.
D) Agrees with the lower court's decision.
-Reverse
A) Case is sent back to lower court for further action.
B) Free from unreasonable searches.
C) The lower court's decision is cancelled/set aside.
D) Agrees with the lower court's decision.
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58
Match the parties to a case with the correct role description.
-Defendant
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
-Defendant
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
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59
Match the parties to a case with the correct role description.
-Prosecutor
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
-Prosecutor
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
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60
Match the parties to a case with the correct role description.
-Appellant
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
-Appellant
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
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61
Match the parties to a case with the correct role description.
-Appellee
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
-Appellee
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
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62
Match the parties to a case with the correct role description.
-Petitioner
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
-Petitioner
A) The official government representative tasked with bringing changes against the accused.
B) Similar to appellant, but one who files for habeas corpus review.
C) Person charged with the crime in question.
D) The party appealed against.
E) The party that appeals.
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63
Identify the many different sources of rights that apply to criminal procedure.
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64
Identify and explain the various perspectives related to the incorporation controversy.
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65
Describe and distinguish the due process and the crime control perspectives.
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66
Summarize the structure of the Federal court system
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67
List reasons why bright-line decisions may be preferable over case-by-case adjudications and vice-versa. Which do you prefer and why?
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68
Considering that the Bill of Rights was designed as a series of limitations on the federal government, does it make sense that many of the same limitations have been applied to all states by the United States Supreme Court? Take a position and defend it.
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69
Discuss why it is difficult to explain and describe the criminal justice system and understanding court cases.
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