Deck 9: The Jury

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What is the name of the process that occurred during the Middle Ages in which a defendant would perform some dangerous task to prove his or her innocence?

A) trial by fire
B) trial by ordeal
C) trial by torture
D) trial by endurance
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Which document, signed in 13th-century England, was supposed to have granted a right to trial by a judgment of his peers?

A) the Articles of Confederation
B) the Rights of Free Men
C) the Treaty of Versailles
D) the Magna Carta
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What ruling came from the suit filed by Edward Bushell, filed in England in 1670?

A) Verdicts must be given by jurors.
B) Jurors cannot be bribed.
C) Juries must not be coerced.
D) Juries can be overruled by a judge.
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The verdict in the trial of John Peter Zenger is an example of ______.

A) judicial misconduct
B) jury nullification
C) voir dire
D) jury reform
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What type of discretion does the jury have in interpreting evidence and establishing the facts of a case?

A) limited discretion
B) enumerated
C) The jury has no discretion.
D) virtually unlimited discretion
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Which of the following are jurors not typically told at the close of the trial, before deliberations?

A) to consider only the facts presented
B) not to consider evidence or testimony that they were to disregard
C) to apply the facts to the law
D) to consider how the crime impacted the victim
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In which case did the Supreme Court hold that the right to trial by jury for serious offenses was a fundamental right and applicable to the states?

A) Duncan v. Louisiana
B) Payne v. Tennessee
C) Muniz v. Hoffman
D) Acevedo v. California
Question
Defendants are entitled to a trial by a jury for all ______.

A) trials
B) felonies
C) cases that may result in imprisonment of more than 6 months
D) cases that may result in any imprisonment
Question
When a jury is unable to reach a unanimous verdict, ______.

A) the verdict is decided by the majority
B) the jury is held in contempt of court
C) the defendant is declared not guilty
D) a mistrial is declared
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In Ballew v. Georgia (1978), the Court unanimously held the minimum number of jurors must be ______.

A) 6
B) 9
C) 10
D) 12
Question
State juries must consist of ______ jurors.

A) at least 6
B) at least 9
C) at least 12
D) exactly 12
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A jury with fewer than six members is ______.

A) inadvisable
B) illiterate
C) unconstitutional
D) recommended
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What is required of verdicts in six-person juries?

A) majority verdicts
B) Six-person juries are unconstitutional.
C) Five of the six jurors must agree.
D) unanimous verdicts
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The jury selection process is designed to achieve two goals: to ensure that a fair cross section of the community is included as potential jurors and to ______.

A) give the defendant the greatest opportunity for acquittal
B) provide the lowest likelihood of conviction
C) provide the highest likelihood of conviction
D) permit the seating of individual jurors who are unbiased with regard to the case on which they serve
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When first established, jury wheels consisted primarily of ______.

A) voter registration lists
B) telephone directories
C) driver's license lists
D) jury volunteer lists
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The name for the group of individuals who report for jury duty at a given time is the ______.

A) master jury list
B) secondary jury list
C) venire
D) voir dire
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In general, how many peremptory challenges are available to attorneys in noncapital cases when choosing a jury?

A) 4-6
B) 10-12
C) 16-20
D) 25-30
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In what manner is a jury's question most commonly posed to a witness?

A) The jury foreman asks the witness directly.
B) The juror with the question asks the witness directly.
C) The judge asks the witness on behalf of the jury.
D) The prosecution asks the witness on behalf of the jury.
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Which of the following is typically not found in a juror's trial notebook?

A) a list of potential defenses
B) jury instructions
C) a list of witnesses
D) copies of key documents
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The option of jury nullification is found ______.

A) in the First Amendment
B) in the Sixth Amendment
C) in the Tenth Amendment
D) nowhere in the Constitution
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What options are available to the court if a jury engages in jury nullification?

A) retrial of the defendant
B) charge the defendant with a lesser offense
C) hold the jury in contempt of court
D) none of these
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Which of the following is not a typical example of a case that may end in the use of jury nullification?

A) euthanasia
B) three-strikes laws
C) medical marijuana use
D) armed robbery
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Trial by jury was originally a purely American concept.
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The "American jury system" predated the Declaration of Independence.
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One role of jurors is to determine the true facts of the case.
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Under the law, the jury's role in the criminal justice process is that of law finder.
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Jurors have always been allowed to take notes during a trial.
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Jurors are allowed to read peer-reviewed scholarly works (journals) to expand their knowledge on the subject at hand.
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In murder cases where life imprisonment or death is a possible sentence, jurors are instructed to consider the weight of possible sentences if the defendant is found guilty.
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Many states did not provide trials by jury until that portion of the Bill of Rights was incorporated by the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Unanimous verdicts are always mandated for a verdict to be handed down.
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Jury summons have high return rates.
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Voir dire is the process in which jurors are questioned to determine if they will sit as a juror for a particular trial.
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Peremptory challenges are limited in number.
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Allowing jurors to take notes during a trial is a relatively new occurrence.
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Some jury reform measures involve jury management practices.
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Jury nullification can only be used to find a defendant not guilty.
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What's the significance of trial by jury in the United States?
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Explain the role of the Sixth Amendment and the right to trial.
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Under the "key-man" system, which group was favored?
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Discuss the significance of Duncan v. Louisiana (1968).
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Discuss the two aspects of the use of juries not addressed in the Constitution.
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Discuss the significance of Ballew v. Georgia with respect to its effect on jury size.
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Discuss the first step in the jury selection process.
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Explain the venire and its role in the jury selection process.
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Explain the significance of voir dire.
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Explain what has been done over the last quarter of a century to reform the jury system.
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Explain why it is so important that juries reach a unanimous verdict.
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Explain why it is that juries cannot be smaller than 6 people or larger than 12.
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What are the restrictions on the jury as fact finder?
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1
What is the name of the process that occurred during the Middle Ages in which a defendant would perform some dangerous task to prove his or her innocence?

A) trial by fire
B) trial by ordeal
C) trial by torture
D) trial by endurance
B
2
Which document, signed in 13th-century England, was supposed to have granted a right to trial by a judgment of his peers?

A) the Articles of Confederation
B) the Rights of Free Men
C) the Treaty of Versailles
D) the Magna Carta
D
3
What ruling came from the suit filed by Edward Bushell, filed in England in 1670?

A) Verdicts must be given by jurors.
B) Jurors cannot be bribed.
C) Juries must not be coerced.
D) Juries can be overruled by a judge.
C
4
The verdict in the trial of John Peter Zenger is an example of ______.

A) judicial misconduct
B) jury nullification
C) voir dire
D) jury reform
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What type of discretion does the jury have in interpreting evidence and establishing the facts of a case?

A) limited discretion
B) enumerated
C) The jury has no discretion.
D) virtually unlimited discretion
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6
Which of the following are jurors not typically told at the close of the trial, before deliberations?

A) to consider only the facts presented
B) not to consider evidence or testimony that they were to disregard
C) to apply the facts to the law
D) to consider how the crime impacted the victim
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7
In which case did the Supreme Court hold that the right to trial by jury for serious offenses was a fundamental right and applicable to the states?

A) Duncan v. Louisiana
B) Payne v. Tennessee
C) Muniz v. Hoffman
D) Acevedo v. California
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8
Defendants are entitled to a trial by a jury for all ______.

A) trials
B) felonies
C) cases that may result in imprisonment of more than 6 months
D) cases that may result in any imprisonment
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9
When a jury is unable to reach a unanimous verdict, ______.

A) the verdict is decided by the majority
B) the jury is held in contempt of court
C) the defendant is declared not guilty
D) a mistrial is declared
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10
In Ballew v. Georgia (1978), the Court unanimously held the minimum number of jurors must be ______.

A) 6
B) 9
C) 10
D) 12
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11
State juries must consist of ______ jurors.

A) at least 6
B) at least 9
C) at least 12
D) exactly 12
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12
A jury with fewer than six members is ______.

A) inadvisable
B) illiterate
C) unconstitutional
D) recommended
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13
What is required of verdicts in six-person juries?

A) majority verdicts
B) Six-person juries are unconstitutional.
C) Five of the six jurors must agree.
D) unanimous verdicts
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14
The jury selection process is designed to achieve two goals: to ensure that a fair cross section of the community is included as potential jurors and to ______.

A) give the defendant the greatest opportunity for acquittal
B) provide the lowest likelihood of conviction
C) provide the highest likelihood of conviction
D) permit the seating of individual jurors who are unbiased with regard to the case on which they serve
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15
When first established, jury wheels consisted primarily of ______.

A) voter registration lists
B) telephone directories
C) driver's license lists
D) jury volunteer lists
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16
The name for the group of individuals who report for jury duty at a given time is the ______.

A) master jury list
B) secondary jury list
C) venire
D) voir dire
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17
In general, how many peremptory challenges are available to attorneys in noncapital cases when choosing a jury?

A) 4-6
B) 10-12
C) 16-20
D) 25-30
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18
In what manner is a jury's question most commonly posed to a witness?

A) The jury foreman asks the witness directly.
B) The juror with the question asks the witness directly.
C) The judge asks the witness on behalf of the jury.
D) The prosecution asks the witness on behalf of the jury.
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19
Which of the following is typically not found in a juror's trial notebook?

A) a list of potential defenses
B) jury instructions
C) a list of witnesses
D) copies of key documents
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20
The option of jury nullification is found ______.

A) in the First Amendment
B) in the Sixth Amendment
C) in the Tenth Amendment
D) nowhere in the Constitution
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21
What options are available to the court if a jury engages in jury nullification?

A) retrial of the defendant
B) charge the defendant with a lesser offense
C) hold the jury in contempt of court
D) none of these
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22
Which of the following is not a typical example of a case that may end in the use of jury nullification?

A) euthanasia
B) three-strikes laws
C) medical marijuana use
D) armed robbery
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23
Trial by jury was originally a purely American concept.
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24
The "American jury system" predated the Declaration of Independence.
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25
One role of jurors is to determine the true facts of the case.
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26
Under the law, the jury's role in the criminal justice process is that of law finder.
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27
Jurors have always been allowed to take notes during a trial.
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Jurors are allowed to read peer-reviewed scholarly works (journals) to expand their knowledge on the subject at hand.
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29
In murder cases where life imprisonment or death is a possible sentence, jurors are instructed to consider the weight of possible sentences if the defendant is found guilty.
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30
Many states did not provide trials by jury until that portion of the Bill of Rights was incorporated by the Fourteenth Amendment.
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31
Unanimous verdicts are always mandated for a verdict to be handed down.
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32
Jury summons have high return rates.
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Voir dire is the process in which jurors are questioned to determine if they will sit as a juror for a particular trial.
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34
Peremptory challenges are limited in number.
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Allowing jurors to take notes during a trial is a relatively new occurrence.
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36
Some jury reform measures involve jury management practices.
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Jury nullification can only be used to find a defendant not guilty.
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38
What's the significance of trial by jury in the United States?
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39
Explain the role of the Sixth Amendment and the right to trial.
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40
Under the "key-man" system, which group was favored?
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41
Discuss the significance of Duncan v. Louisiana (1968).
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42
Discuss the two aspects of the use of juries not addressed in the Constitution.
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43
Discuss the significance of Ballew v. Georgia with respect to its effect on jury size.
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44
Discuss the first step in the jury selection process.
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45
Explain the venire and its role in the jury selection process.
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46
Explain the significance of voir dire.
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47
Explain what has been done over the last quarter of a century to reform the jury system.
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48
Explain why it is so important that juries reach a unanimous verdict.
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49
Explain why it is that juries cannot be smaller than 6 people or larger than 12.
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What are the restrictions on the jury as fact finder?
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