Deck 9: Ethical Challenges for Prosecutors
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Deck 9: Ethical Challenges for Prosecutors
1
Which of the following is not a form of prosecutorial misconduct?
A) deceitfulness
B) confidentiality
C) denial of due process
D) bias
A) deceitfulness
B) confidentiality
C) denial of due process
D) bias
B
2
According to Kania, the interest of the prosecutor is not that he or she shall win a case, but that:
A) the case be disposed of quickly
B) as many cases as possible will be won
C) justice will be done
D) all of the above
A) the case be disposed of quickly
B) as many cases as possible will be won
C) justice will be done
D) all of the above
C
3
There are three common failures involved in a prosecutor's neglect of one's duties. They are:
A) nonfeasance, misfeasance, and malfeasance
B) profeasance, malfeasance, and nonfeasance
C) misfeasance, profeasance, and nonfeasance
D) malfeasance, misfeasance, and profeasance
A) nonfeasance, misfeasance, and malfeasance
B) profeasance, malfeasance, and nonfeasance
C) misfeasance, profeasance, and nonfeasance
D) malfeasance, misfeasance, and profeasance
A
4
Examples of _____________ by prosecutors include taking bribes, using the office to promote personal aims, and harboring excessive ambition.
A) bias
B) wrongful pursuit of personal gain
C) denial of due process
D) abuse of power
A) bias
B) wrongful pursuit of personal gain
C) denial of due process
D) abuse of power
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5
Prosecutors have control over certain legal processes that can be used unethically.
An example of these processes would be:
A) nolle prosequi
B) plea bargaining
C) merging charges
D) all of the above
An example of these processes would be:
A) nolle prosequi
B) plea bargaining
C) merging charges
D) all of the above
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6
Which of the following ethics rules were broken by the prosecutor in the Duke Lacrosse case?
A) neglect of duties
B) denial of due process
C) personal gain
D) all of the above
A) neglect of duties
B) denial of due process
C) personal gain
D) all of the above
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7
Failures related to _________include ignoring civil rights and constitutional guarantees.
A) flawed personal life
B) deceitfulness
C) denial of due process
D) abuse of power
A) flawed personal life
B) deceitfulness
C) denial of due process
D) abuse of power
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8
Nolle prosequi refers to:
A) terminating the prosecution
B) merging charges
C) proceeding with prosecution
D) plea bargaining
A) terminating the prosecution
B) merging charges
C) proceeding with prosecution
D) plea bargaining
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9
Who is responsible for recommending plea bargains?
A) the prosecutor
B) the defense attorney
C) the judge
D) the probation officer
A) the prosecutor
B) the defense attorney
C) the judge
D) the probation officer
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10
_________ occurs when officials use their offices to place their own values over those of the public they serve.
A) Denial of due process
B) Deceitfulness
C) Abuse of power
D) Personal gain
A) Denial of due process
B) Deceitfulness
C) Abuse of power
D) Personal gain
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11
The local police and prosecutor declined to arrest and prosecutor George Zimmerman, resulting in the appointment of a special prosecutor.
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12
According to the text, prosecutors have the same ethical obligations as defense attorneys.
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13
The prosecutor has no obligation to reveal evidence when it may undermine his or her case.
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14
Most prosecutors would agree that the opening statement is not of great importance.
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15
There are several unique ethical failings that are distinctly associated with the mission of the office of public prosecutor.
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16
Prosecutors are attorneys first, and as such are obligated to conform to the ethical codes of the legal profession.
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17
In England and Wales, most criminal prosecutors are elected to their positions
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18
Most state prosecutors are appointed to their positions.
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19
Complaints against prosecutors are common.
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20
According to the text, prosecutors are expected to abstain from membership in controversial organizations.
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