Deck 16: Victim Impact Statements

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The plea of nolo contendere can be used in any subsequent civil action to establish liability against the defendant.
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During the trial,the prosecutor has the right to make the first opening statement.
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The U.S.Constitution contains no provision guaranteeing the right to a jury trial; this is merely a practice of the courts.
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Retribution involves the concept that criminal sanctions such as imprisonment deter members of the public and convince them that they should not commit crimes.
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Under our system of justice,a person determined to be a perpetrator of crime loses all their rights.
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The prosecutor has the responsibility of developing and reading to the jury their instructions before the deliberations.
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A nolo contendere is similar to a guilty plea and carries the same criminal sanctions as a guilty plea.
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Not only does an offender have a right to an attorney,but also the courts have held that the attorney must be competent.
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Usually,the judge sentences a convicted person immediately after the announcement of the jury's decision to convict.
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The defense attorney is not required to call any witnesses as part of the defense process.
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Parole is the conditional release of an inmate from a prison or other form of correctional institution back into the community.
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Probation allows the perpetrator to remain out of confinement so long as he or she meets certain conditions.
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If the perpetrator is indigent in a felony case,the judge will appoint an attorney to represent him at the government's expense.
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The process of questioning a single witness can take days during a criminal trial.
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A peremptory challenge may only be used by the defense to excuse a prospective juror without stating the reason for the dismissal.
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Adjudication is the ability of the court to enforce laws and punish individuals who violate those laws.
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Prisons are used for pretrial detention,holding after sentencing,and incarceration of persons who are not being sentenced to prison.
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U.S.Supreme Court decisions require the suspect to testify if called on by the prosecution.
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Closing arguments are not evidence; they are arguments of persuasion.
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The prosecution has the right to speak last,in summation during closing arguments,at a trial.
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The role of ________ is assigned in our criminal justice system to the U.S.Supreme Court.

A)determining justice
B)apprehending the perpetrator
C)interpreting the U.S.Constitution
D)committing executions
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It is commonly accepted that the most important motion in a civil case is one for summary judgment.
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Civil law includes a wide variety of subjects including ____,which are injuries that do not involve contracts.

A)property
B)civil rights
C)torts
D)family
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A large corporation,such as Wal-Mart,may only be sued in a civil action in a court within the corporate headquarters' state.
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Justice under the concept of _____ focuses on reducing the offender's criminal propensities by counseling,therapy,and vocational training while he or she is incarcerated.

A)deterrence
B)rehabilitation
C)retribution
D)incapacitation
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The conditional release of an inmate from a prison or other form of correctional institution back into the community is referred to as

A)parole.
B)citation.
C)arrest.
D)booking.
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Courts that only hear and decide certain limited legal issues are referred to as

A)trial courts.
B)courts of general jurisdiction.
C)courts of limited jurisdiction.
D)courts of last resort.
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The concept of _____,a constitutional mandate that requires fairness in judicial proceedings,applies to both criminal and civil actions.

A)answer
B)due process
C)complaint
D)deposition
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The geographic district in which a case can be heard and which is closely associated with jurisdiction.

A)Tort
B)Venue
C)Demurrer
D)Personal jurisdiction
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The role of ________ is assigned in our criminal justice system to the trial judge.

A)determining justice
B)apprehending the perpetrator
C)interpreting the Constitution
D)committing executions
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During _______ the suspect's name,offense,and other information is entered into the police records.

A)parole
B)citation
C)arrest
D)booking
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The closing argument is the final opportunity for the attorneys to address the ___.
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Once both sides have rested,the judge reads the ____ to the jury.
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Once the defense has finished presenting its evidence,the prosecution has the opportunity to present ____ evidence.
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A motion for summary judgment may be granted by the prosecutor,effectively ending the case.
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The first step in filing a civil action is to request permission to seek damages through the office of the prosecutor.
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A civil action may seek an injunction.
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The concept of ______ is that justice is administered according to fairness,as contrasted with the strict rules of law.

A)adjudication
B)equity
C)probation
D)jurisdiction
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The mandate of _______ may prevent a person from being able to file a civil action against a corporation in a jurisdiction,unless the defendant company has some sort of minimum contacts in that state.

A)due process
B)demurrer
C)in personam jurisdiction
D)complaint
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The process of _____ refers to taking a suspect into custody in a manner prescribed by law.

A)parole
B)citation
C)arrest
D)booking
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____ are formal,out-of-court procedures in which one party questions
others regarding the facts surrounding the case.
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An ___or jurisdictional hearing is used to determine if there is sufficient evidence to determine that the allegations in the petition are true.
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Should juvenile dependency procedures be aligned with civil court procedures?
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Explain the deterrence theory.
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____ courts are courts where civil and criminal cases start and finish.
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What steps can be taken to make civil trials more efficient?
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The most important ____ is called a summary judgment.
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Explain the functions of a dispositional hearing in juvenile cases.
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How did the concept of victim-offender mediation develop?
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Explain the concept upon which the rehabilitation theory is based.
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Explain the concept behind restorative justice.
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____are written inquiries to the other side asking specific questions.
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Most state courts are now divided into ___ levels.
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Once the petition is filed,many jurisdictions hold a show cause or ___hearing.
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The plea of nolo contendere can be used in any subsequent civil action to establish liability against the defendant.
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During the trial,the prosecutor has the right to make the first opening statement.
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The U.S.Constitution contains no provision guaranteeing the right to a jury trial; this is merely a practice of the courts.
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Retribution involves the concept that criminal sanctions such as imprisonment deter members of the public and convince them that they should not commit crimes.
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Under our system of justice,a person determined to be a perpetrator of crime loses all their rights.
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The prosecutor has the responsibility of developing and reading to the jury their instructions before the deliberations.
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A nolo contendere is similar to a guilty plea and carries the same criminal sanctions as a guilty plea.
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Not only does an offender have a right to an attorney,but also the courts have held that the attorney must be competent.
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Usually,the judge sentences a convicted person immediately after the announcement of the jury's decision to convict.
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The defense attorney is not required to call any witnesses as part of the defense process.
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Parole is the conditional release of an inmate from a prison or other form of correctional institution back into the community.
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Probation allows the perpetrator to remain out of confinement so long as he or she meets certain conditions.
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If the perpetrator is indigent in a felony case,the judge will appoint an attorney to represent him at the government's expense.
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The process of questioning a single witness can take days during a criminal trial.
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A peremptory challenge may only be used by the defense to excuse a prospective juror without stating the reason for the dismissal.
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Adjudication is the ability of the court to enforce laws and punish individuals who violate those laws.
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Prisons are used for pretrial detention,holding after sentencing,and incarceration of persons who are not being sentenced to prison.
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U.S.Supreme Court decisions require the suspect to testify if called on by the prosecution.
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Closing arguments are not evidence; they are arguments of persuasion.
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The prosecution has the right to speak last,in summation during closing arguments,at a trial.
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21
The role of ________ is assigned in our criminal justice system to the U.S.Supreme Court.

A)determining justice
B)apprehending the perpetrator
C)interpreting the U.S.Constitution
D)committing executions
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22
It is commonly accepted that the most important motion in a civil case is one for summary judgment.
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23
Civil law includes a wide variety of subjects including ____,which are injuries that do not involve contracts.

A)property
B)civil rights
C)torts
D)family
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A large corporation,such as Wal-Mart,may only be sued in a civil action in a court within the corporate headquarters' state.
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Justice under the concept of _____ focuses on reducing the offender's criminal propensities by counseling,therapy,and vocational training while he or she is incarcerated.

A)deterrence
B)rehabilitation
C)retribution
D)incapacitation
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The conditional release of an inmate from a prison or other form of correctional institution back into the community is referred to as

A)parole.
B)citation.
C)arrest.
D)booking.
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Courts that only hear and decide certain limited legal issues are referred to as

A)trial courts.
B)courts of general jurisdiction.
C)courts of limited jurisdiction.
D)courts of last resort.
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The concept of _____,a constitutional mandate that requires fairness in judicial proceedings,applies to both criminal and civil actions.

A)answer
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C)complaint
D)deposition
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29
The geographic district in which a case can be heard and which is closely associated with jurisdiction.

A)Tort
B)Venue
C)Demurrer
D)Personal jurisdiction
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The role of ________ is assigned in our criminal justice system to the trial judge.

A)determining justice
B)apprehending the perpetrator
C)interpreting the Constitution
D)committing executions
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31
During _______ the suspect's name,offense,and other information is entered into the police records.

A)parole
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C)arrest
D)booking
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32
The closing argument is the final opportunity for the attorneys to address the ___.
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33
Once both sides have rested,the judge reads the ____ to the jury.
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Once the defense has finished presenting its evidence,the prosecution has the opportunity to present ____ evidence.
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A motion for summary judgment may be granted by the prosecutor,effectively ending the case.
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The first step in filing a civil action is to request permission to seek damages through the office of the prosecutor.
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A civil action may seek an injunction.
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The concept of ______ is that justice is administered according to fairness,as contrasted with the strict rules of law.

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The mandate of _______ may prevent a person from being able to file a civil action against a corporation in a jurisdiction,unless the defendant company has some sort of minimum contacts in that state.

A)due process
B)demurrer
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D)complaint
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The process of _____ refers to taking a suspect into custody in a manner prescribed by law.

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41
____ are formal,out-of-court procedures in which one party questions
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An ___or jurisdictional hearing is used to determine if there is sufficient evidence to determine that the allegations in the petition are true.
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43
Should juvenile dependency procedures be aligned with civil court procedures?
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44
Explain the deterrence theory.
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45
____ courts are courts where civil and criminal cases start and finish.
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46
What steps can be taken to make civil trials more efficient?
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The most important ____ is called a summary judgment.
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48
Explain the functions of a dispositional hearing in juvenile cases.
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How did the concept of victim-offender mediation develop?
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Explain the concept upon which the rehabilitation theory is based.
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51
Explain the concept behind restorative justice.
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____are written inquiries to the other side asking specific questions.
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Most state courts are now divided into ___ levels.
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Once the petition is filed,many jurisdictions hold a show cause or ___hearing.
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