Deck 2: Criminal Trial Procedure
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Deck 2: Criminal Trial Procedure
1
Who can issue an arrest warrant?
A) Judge of an appellate court
B) Commanding law enforcement officer
C) Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
D) Judge of a trial court
A) Judge of an appellate court
B) Commanding law enforcement officer
C) Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
D) Judge of a trial court
Judge of a trial court
2
What term describes a reasonable belief based on the facts known at the time that an offense has been committed?
A) Possible cause
B) Probable cause
C) Criminal offense
D) Criminal action
A) Possible cause
B) Probable cause
C) Criminal offense
D) Criminal action
Probable cause
3
What is the legal basis for the police search of the arrested person or the arrested person's property?
A) Valid search warrant
B) Permissible exception
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Valid search warrant
B) Permissible exception
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
All of the above
4
The Miranda warning includes a right of an arrested suspect to consult with what person?
A) Trial judge
B) Human rights advocate
C) Lawyer
D) Law enforcement officer
A) Trial judge
B) Human rights advocate
C) Lawyer
D) Law enforcement officer
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5
What rights of arrested suspects are included in the Miranda warning?
A) Universal human rights
B) Constitutional rights
C) Citizen rights
D) Legal rights
A) Universal human rights
B) Constitutional rights
C) Citizen rights
D) Legal rights
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6
According to the Miranda warning, what statements made by arrested defendants may be used against them to gain conviction?
A) Any statement
B) Any incriminating statement
C) Any statement made in the presence of a lawyer
D) Any statement made under oath
A) Any statement
B) Any incriminating statement
C) Any statement made in the presence of a lawyer
D) Any statement made under oath
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7
What term describes a written statement of the essential facts making up the offense charged?
A) Prosecutor's complaint
B) Preliminary complaint
C) Official complaint
D) Criminal complaint
A) Prosecutor's complaint
B) Preliminary complaint
C) Official complaint
D) Criminal complaint
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8
Where does a preliminary hearing take place?
A) Sheriff's office
B) Trial court
C) Appellate court
D) Town hall
A) Sheriff's office
B) Trial court
C) Appellate court
D) Town hall
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9
If a preliminary hearing results in the judge's finding of probable cause, what is a possible outcome for the defendant?
A) Be kept in jail
B) Be released on bail
C) Be released on personal recognizance
D) All of the above
A) Be kept in jail
B) Be released on bail
C) Be released on personal recognizance
D) All of the above
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10
In felony cases, what are ways to bring formal charges against the defendant?
A) Criminal complaint
B) Indictment
C) Information
D) Both B and C
A) Criminal complaint
B) Indictment
C) Information
D) Both B and C
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11
In felony cases, who brings formal charges by an information?
A) Grand jury
B) Trial judge
C) Prosecutor
D) Sheriff
A) Grand jury
B) Trial judge
C) Prosecutor
D) Sheriff
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12
After listening to the evidence presented by the prosecutor, what must a grand jury decide?
A) Whether or not the defendant has committed a crime
B) Whether or not there is enough evidence to charge the defendant with the commission of a crime
C) Whether or not the defendant may be released on bail
D) Whether or not there is probable cause
A) Whether or not the defendant has committed a crime
B) Whether or not there is enough evidence to charge the defendant with the commission of a crime
C) Whether or not the defendant may be released on bail
D) Whether or not there is probable cause
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13
How may a defendant plead?
A) Guilty
B) Not guilty
C) Nolo contendere
D) All of the above
A) Guilty
B) Not guilty
C) Nolo contendere
D) All of the above
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14
Why would a defendant agree to enter a plea bargain?
A) To plead guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) To be released on bail
C) To be released on personal recognizance
D) None of the above
A) To plead guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) To be released on bail
C) To be released on personal recognizance
D) None of the above
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15
In what situation is the date set for a trial?
A) Defendant enters a plea bargain
B) Defendant pleads "guilty"
C) Defendant pleads "not guilty"
D) Defendant pleads "nolo contendere"
A) Defendant enters a plea bargain
B) Defendant pleads "guilty"
C) Defendant pleads "not guilty"
D) Defendant pleads "nolo contendere"
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16
What does reasonable doubt mean?
A) Uncertainty based on feelings and emotions
B) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
C) Cognitive dissonance
D) Personal disbelief in the defendant's guilt
A) Uncertainty based on feelings and emotions
B) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
C) Cognitive dissonance
D) Personal disbelief in the defendant's guilt
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17
What term describes the necessary mental state preceding the criminal act?
A) Criminal intent
B) Criminal mind
C) Illegal intent
D) Criminal inclination
A) Criminal intent
B) Criminal mind
C) Illegal intent
D) Criminal inclination
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18
In case of reasonable doubt, what must the outcome of the trial be?
A) Case must be retried with a different jury
B) Case must be dismissed
C) Defendant must be released without the exoneration of guilt
D) Defendant must be acquitted
A) Case must be retried with a different jury
B) Case must be dismissed
C) Defendant must be released without the exoneration of guilt
D) Defendant must be acquitted
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19
What punishment does the court impose on the defendant found guilty in a criminal case?
A) Citation
B) Sentence
C) Extradition
D) Arrest
A) Citation
B) Sentence
C) Extradition
D) Arrest
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20
Who serves the remainder of a sentence outside of prison under specific terms?
A) Convict
B) Malefactor
C) Parolee
D) Defendant
A) Convict
B) Malefactor
C) Parolee
D) Defendant
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21
What term describes several sentences imposed on the defendant that must be served at the same time?
A) Concurrent sentences
B) Consecutive sentences
C) Cumulative sentences
D) All of the above
A) Concurrent sentences
B) Consecutive sentences
C) Cumulative sentences
D) All of the above
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22
What term describes a conditional release from prison?
A) Bail
B) Parole
C) Personal recognizance
D) Pardon
A) Bail
B) Parole
C) Personal recognizance
D) Pardon
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23
What group of people is authorized to grant parole?
A) Parole board
B) Parole panel
C) Parole committee
D) Parole agency
A) Parole board
B) Parole panel
C) Parole committee
D) Parole agency
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24
An indigent defendant has a right to be represented by what kind of an attorney?
A) Any criminal attorney
B) Attorney acquainted with a judge
C) Attorney appointed by a judge
D) Any attorney chosen by the defendant
A) Any criminal attorney
B) Attorney acquainted with a judge
C) Attorney appointed by a judge
D) Any attorney chosen by the defendant
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25
With respect to witnesses, what rights does the defendant have?
A) Summon witnesses
B) Confront witnesses
C) Cross-examine witnesses
D) All of the above
A) Summon witnesses
B) Confront witnesses
C) Cross-examine witnesses
D) All of the above
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26
The right of the defendant to be presumed innocent until proven guilty is based on what source of law?
A) U.S. Constitution
B) Federal statute
C) State statute
D) Common law
A) U.S. Constitution
B) Federal statute
C) State statute
D) Common law
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27
What is a constitutional right of defendants in criminal cases?
A) Remain silent
B) Consult with a lawyer
C) Be represented by a lawyer
D) Have a lawyer present during questioning
A) Remain silent
B) Consult with a lawyer
C) Be represented by a lawyer
D) Have a lawyer present during questioning
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28
What term describes a trial divided into two parts?
A) Separated
B) Divided
C) Bifurcated
D) Severed
A) Separated
B) Divided
C) Bifurcated
D) Severed
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29
What are characteristics of severance of action?
A) Multiple parties
B) Separation of an initial lawsuit into several independent cases
C) Separate final judgments
D) All of the above
A) Multiple parties
B) Separation of an initial lawsuit into several independent cases
C) Separate final judgments
D) All of the above
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30
What document(s)give federal judges broad discretion to grant a severance of action?
A) U.S. Constitution
B) State constitutions
C) Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
D) State codes
A) U.S. Constitution
B) State constitutions
C) Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
D) State codes
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31
A prosecution is a criminal action.
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32
A prosecution begins with the issuance of a writ of certiorari.
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33
To arrest a suspect without an arrest warrant, a law enforcement officer needs probable cause.
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34
According to the Miranda warning, lawyers will be provided without cost for all defendants.
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35
Any statement made by a suspect in the presence of law enforcement officers can be used as evidence in court.
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36
Arrested suspects may be informed at any time about their constitutional rights.
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37
A preliminary hearing is also known as a probable cause hearing.
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38
The purpose of a preliminary hearing is to determine whether a suspect has committed a crime.
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39
An information is a formal written charge of crime made by a grand jury.
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40
In the federal system, a grand jury is a jury consisting of between 16 and 23 persons.
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41
The defendant's plea of "nolo contendere"
means the admission of the charges.
means the admission of the charges.
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42
After a plea bargaining, a date is set for a trial.
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43
In a nonjury trial, the judge is a fact finder.
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44
Beyond reasonable doubt means absolute certainty.
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45
A victim's impact statement is a statement to the court relating the impact that the crime had on the public at large.
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46
In federal cases, the President of the United States has the power for a commutation of sentence.
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47
The defendant has the right to be free from any search and seizure.
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48
Under the Sixth Amendment, defendants in criminal cases have a right to require attendance of witnesses.
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49
Criminal trials are sometimes divided into separate parts.
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50
A bifurcated trial is always a criminal trial.
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51
All seizures of evidence of criminality by the police must be based on a valid search warrant or on a(n) ________ exception.
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52
A process known as ________ permits the return of fugitives to states where they are accused of having committed a crime.
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53
According to the Miranda warning, arrested suspects have a right to remain ________.
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54
Suspects' statements that were obtained in violation of the Miranda warning are ________.
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55
When a suspect is released on ________, money or property is left with the court to guarantee that this person will return to stand trial.
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56
When suspects are released on personal ________, they have a personal obligation to return to stand trial.
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57
A formal written charge of crime made by a grand jury is a(n) ________.
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58
At the state level, a jury consisting of between 5 and 23 persons is called a(n) ________ jury.
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59
The act of calling a prisoner before the court to answer the indictment or information is called a(n) ________.
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60
A real doubt based on reason and common sense is ________ doubt.
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61
A disregard of the punishment by a government official is a(n) ________.
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62
The shortest amount of time served by a prisoner before this person is released or placed on parole is a(n) ________ sentence.
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63
The defendant has the right to plead not ________.
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64
Under the Sixth Amendment, the defendant has the right to a speedy trial by a(n) ________.
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65
Separation of lawsuits involving multiple parties into independent cases resulting in separate final judgments is called ________ of actions.
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66
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Suspended sentences
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Suspended sentences
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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67
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Grand jury
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Grand jury
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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68
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Reasonable doubt
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Reasonable doubt
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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69
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Prosecute
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Prosecute
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Bifurcated trial
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Bifurcated trial
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Probable cause
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Probable cause
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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72
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Plea bargain
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Plea bargain
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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73
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Inadmissible
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Inadmissible
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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74
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Gideon v. Wainwright
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Gideon v. Wainwright
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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75
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Guilty
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Guilty
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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76
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-The Miranda warning
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-The Miranda warning
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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77
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Pardon
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Pardon
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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78
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Bail
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
-Bail
A) Defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a lighter sentence
B) Plea of admission to having committed the crime
C) Trial divided into two parts, providing separate evidence presentations and fact-findings for different issues in the same lawsuit
D) Given formally and not actually served sentences that are tied to certain conditions
E) Right to a court-appointed attorney if the defendant cannot afford one
F) Real doubt based on reason and common sense
G) To proceed against a person criminally
H) Power of a government official to disregard the punishment without the exoneration of guilt
I) Group of people listening to evidence presented by the prosecutor and deciding whether or not the evidence is sufficient to charge a suspect with the commission of a crime
J) Informing arrested suspects about their constitutional rights
K) Cannot be received
L) Reasonable belief based on facts that a crime has been committed
M) Money or property left with the court to guarantee that the suspect will return to stand trial
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79
Discuss the beginning of a prosecution, an arrest, probable cause, and the importance of an arrest warrant for searches of a suspect by the police and for seizures of evidence of criminality.
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80
Define the Miranda warning and identify its four components.
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