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Quiz 5: The Dynamics of Courthouse Justice
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Question 81
Essay
Who are the courtroom workgroup members? Why is it important that the members of the courtroom workgroup cooperate with each other?
Question 82
Short Answer
Law in _____ approaches to solving the problem of delay can prove effective because they focus on coordinating the activities of the key actors in the courthouse.
Question 83
Short Answer
The _____ Amendment provides for the right to a speedy and public trial.
Question 84
Short Answer
The typical remedy for legal mistakes during the trial is a(n) _____ court reversal.
Question 85
Short Answer
_____ refers to the study and analysis of what constitutes good or bad conduct.
Question 86
Essay
Compare and contrast the law on the books and the law in action approaches to court delay.Which approach do you think is the most effective at addressing the problem of delay in courts? Why?
Question 87
Short Answer
State task forces consistently find evidence of _____ bias in four areas of the legal system: domestic violence, sexual assault, divorce, and behavior toward female workers.
Question 88
Short Answer
Speedy-trial laws are not based on an analysis of why _____ occurs.
Question 89
Essay
What are the strengths and weaknesses of speedy-trial laws? Provide examples.
Question 90
Essay
Explain why discretionary decision making occurs in the criminal courts and provide some specific examples of prosecutorial discretion.
Question 91
Short Answer
In a general sense, the term _____ suggests abnormal or unacceptable time lapses in the processing of cases.
Question 92
Essay
Identify the different people who work in the courthouse and describe their duties.How have changes in courtroom security changed the workplace for these people?
Question 93
Essay
What is assembly-line justice? Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the assembly-line justice explanation.
Question 94
Short Answer
According to the _____ Trial Act of 1974 (amended in 1979), certain time periods, such as those associated with hearings or pretrial motions and the mental competency of the defendant, are considered excludable time.
Question 95
Short Answer
In essence _____ crimes represent a group sense of justice.
Question 96
Essay
One of the often-noted problems of courts is that it take too long for cases to reach disposition.What are the three reasons that delay is seen as a problem for the courts? Which one do you think is the biggest problem? Why?