Deck 7: Courts and the Quest for Justice

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A ____ opinion is a separate opinion prepared by judges who support the decision of the majority of the court but who want to express their own particular reasoning.

A) Concurring
B) Dissenting
C) Duces tecum
D) Writ of certiorari
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The power of the law is known as:

A) Adjudication
B) The judge's prerogative
C) Jurisdiction
D) The statutes
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During the pretrial,the ____ takes on the role of the negotiator.

A) Defense attorney
B) Judge
C) Prosecutor
D) Public defender
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Which courts handle misdemeanors and some civil matters?

A) Courts of general jurisdiction
B) Courts of limited jurisdiction
C) Courts of unlimited jurisdiction
D) Felony courts
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The United States has _____________ different judicial systems.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Fifty
D) Fifty-two
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The United States Supreme Court will not issue a writ of certiorari unless at least __________ justices approve of it.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 9
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Statements in which judges express the reasons for the court's decision in a case are:

A) Verdicts
B) Opinions
C) Rulings
D) Oral arguments
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The U.S.Supreme Court consists of ____ justices.

A) 7
B) 8
C) 9
D) 10
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Which of the following courts is primarily a "reviewer" of decisions?

A) Appellate courts
B) Jurisdictional courts
C) Original jurisdiction courts
D) Trial courts
Question
The ______________ function of the court is concerned with speed and efficiency.

A) Due process
B) Crime control
C) Rehabilitation
D) Bureaucratic
Question
A public civil officer or official with limited judicial authority within a particular geographic area,such as the authority to issue an arrest warrant,is:

A) A judge
B) A police officer
C) A magistrate
D) A public prosecutor
Question
The lowest tier of the federal court system is the:

A) County Court
B) U.S.Court of Appeal
C) Municipal Court
D) U.S.District Court
Question
Appellate courts:

A) Hear cases de novo
B) Determine the defendant's guilt or innocence
C) Determine questions of fact
D) Determine questions of law
Question
Drug courts,juvenile courts,domestic courts,and elder courts are all examples of:

A) Municipal Courts
B) Probate Courts
C) Specialty Courts
D) Trial Courts of General Jurisdiction
Question
The U.S.Supreme Court orders a lower court to send it the record of a case for review.This is done with a ____.

A) Subpoena
B) Writ of habeas corpus
C) Writ of duces tecum
D) Writ of certiorari
Question
The court's legitimacy is based on two factors: impartiality and ____.

A) Independence
B) The judge's prerogative
C) Jurisdiction
D) The statutes
Question
Appellate court judges make a decision on whether a case should be:

A) Retried or additional charges pressed
B) Reversed and remanded
C) Reviewed by a higher court
D) Reviewed by another lower court
Question
In the federal court system,there are ____ U.S.Courts of Appeal,also referred to as U.S.Circuit Courts of Appeal.

A) 10
B) 7
C) 16
D) 13
Question
The ____________ function of the court is concerned with protecting the rights of individual citizens against the power of the state.

A) Due process
B) Crime control
C) Rehabilitation
D) Bureaucratic
Question
Courts having original jurisdiction are courts of the first instance,or ____.

A) Appellate courts
B) Jurisdiction courts
C) State supreme courts
D) Trial courts
Question
The level of charge to be brought against a suspect is determined by the

A) Judge
B) Jury
C) Arresting officer
D) Prosecutor
Question
Of the courtroom work group,who relies on the police to arrest suspects and gather sufficient evidence,and police rely upon them to convict those who have been apprehended?

A) Defense attorney
B) Judge
C) Public defender
D) Prosecutor
Question
When the trial starts,the judge takes on the role of the:

A) Teacher
B) Referee
C) Negotiator
D) Administrator
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The United States does not have a single judicial system,but 52 different systems-one for each state,the District of Columbia,and the federal government.
Question
The Supreme Court unanimously held that "any person haled into court,who is too poor to hire a lawyer,cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him." This case was:

A) Furman v.Georgia
B) Gideon v.Wainwright
C) Strickland v.Washington
D) United States v.Zolin
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What is the title of the list of cases entered on a court's calendar and thus scheduled to be heard by the court?

A) Arraignment
B) Court calendar
C) Docket
D) Writ of certiorari
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The due process function emphasizes punishment and retribution.
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Trial courts are primarily concerned with questions of law.
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In the courtroom work group,who is responsible for maintaining the large amount of paperwork generated during a trial,including transcripts,photographs,evidence,and any other records?

A) Bailiff
B) Clerk of court
C) Court reporter
D) Prosecutor
Question
The ____ is the chief law officer of a state; also,the chief law officer of the nation.

A) Attorney general
B) Court justice
C) Judge
D) Public prosecutor
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In the courtroom work group,who is responsible for recording every word that is said during the course of trial?

A) Bailiff
B) Clerk of court
C) Court reporter
D) Prosecutor
Question
Attorney-client privilege does not apply when:

A) The client provides information on a crime that he or she plans to commit
B) The client admits to a past offense
C) The client admits to murder
D) The client admits to particularly heinous crimes including torture
Question
During the pretrial process,the ____ holds a great deal of discretion as to whether an individual who has been arrested by the police will be charged.

A) Defense attorney
B) Judge
C) Public defender
D) Public prosecutor
Question
About ___ percent of all criminal defendants in the United States are represented by public defenders or other appointed counsel.

A) 50
B) 75
C) 90
D) 95
Question
Which amendment provides for the right to counsel?

A) The Fourth Amendment
B) The Fifth Amendment
C) The Sixth Amendment
D) The Eighth Amendment
Question
Every state has at least one court of appeals (known as an appellate,or reviewing,court).
Question
The primary responsibility of the ____ is to represent the defendant at various stages of the custodial process,such as arrest,interrogation,lineup,and arraignment.

A) Court justice
B) Defense attorney
C) Judge
D) Public prosecutor
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An election where a political party such as the Republicans or Democrats openly support a candidate for a judgeship is known as a(n):

A) Nonpartisan election
B) Open election
C) Partisan election
D) Primary election
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An appellate court will rarely question a jury's decision; instead,the appellate judges will review the manner in which the facts and evidence were provided to the jury,and rule on whether errors were made in the process.
Question
In the courtroom work group,who is responsible for maintaining security and order in the judge's chambers and in the courtroom?

A) Bailiff
B) Clerk of court
C) Court reporter
D) Prosecutor
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In the federal court system,there are nine U.S.Courts of Appeal.
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Supreme Court Justices may write concurring opinions,outlining the reason why they feel the majority's decision erred.
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Written statements by the judges expressing the reasons for the court's decision in a case are commonly known as ____________________.
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If a defendant provides less than truthful information there is no attorney-client privilege.
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Prosecutors are generally considered the most dominant figures in the American criminal justice system.
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.There is no absolute right to appeal to the United States Supreme Court.
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The clerk of the court has an exhausting list of responsibilities,including recording every word that is said in the courtroom.
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The attorney general is the chief law enforcement officer in any state.
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The courtroom workgroup consists of the judge and jury.
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A client is protected by attorney-client privilege if the client reveals a past crime.
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The power to "speak the law" refers to ___________________________.
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As most cases are decided through plea bargains rather than through trial proceedings,the judge often offers his or her services as a negotiator to help the prosecution and the defense "make a deal."
Question
The _________________________ is the separate but interrelated court system of the United States,made up of the court on the national level and the courts on the state level.
Question
Generally speaking,there are two different types of defense attorneys: (1)private attorneys,who are hired by individuals,and (2)public defenders who work for the government.
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Prosecutors in every state and in the federal government are elected officials and must answer to the voters.
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____________________ is the process by which one jurisdiction surrenders a person accused or convicted of violating another jurisdiction's criminal law to the second jurisdiction.
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Every state has at least one federal district court.
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The crime control,due process,and rehabilitation functions of a court are secondary to its ____________________ function.
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Domestic courts and mental health courts are considered to be specialty courts.
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It is possible for a person to waive his or her Sixth Amendment right to an attorney and can act as his or her own defense attorney.
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In the role of _____________________the judge is responsible for seeing that the trial unfolds according to the dictates of the law and that the participants in the trial do not overstep any legal or ethical bounds.
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____________________ are public civil officers or officials with limited judicial authority within a particular geographic area.
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____________________ is the power of a court to review the actions of the executive and legislative branches and,if necessary,declare those actions unconstitutional.
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Explain the dual court system of the United States.
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Judges can grant _________________ to the attorneys,which is additional time to prepare for the trial.
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What is jurisdiction? Explain briefly the difference between geographic and subject matter jurisdiction.
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In ________________ elections a judicial candidate declares allegiance to a political party.
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The modern role of the public defender was established by the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Sixth Amendment in the case of __________________________________.
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The Supreme Court does not normally hear any evidence,instead they base their decision on the written record of the case and ___________________________ which are the arguments presented in person rather than on paper.
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____________________________have the power to bring the resources of the state against the individual,and they hold the legal keys to meting out or withholding justice.
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Explain the structure of a typical state court system
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The __________________is responsible for maintaining security and order in the judge's chambers and the courtroom.
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A rule that the United States Supreme Court will not issue a writ of certiorari unless at least four justices approve it is known as the _________________________.
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At the present time,there are ____________________ judicial districts.
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_______________________________ are separate opinions in which the judges disagree with the conclusion reached by the majority of the court and expand on their own views about the case.
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Many states have created __________________ which retain jurisdiction over very narrowly defined areas of criminal justice.
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Explain the difference between trial and appellate courts.
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Explain the different functions of the court.
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The federal court system consists of U.S.district courts,U.S.courts of appeals and the ______________________
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Each courtroom has a ________________,or calendar of cases.
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1
A ____ opinion is a separate opinion prepared by judges who support the decision of the majority of the court but who want to express their own particular reasoning.

A) Concurring
B) Dissenting
C) Duces tecum
D) Writ of certiorari
A
2
The power of the law is known as:

A) Adjudication
B) The judge's prerogative
C) Jurisdiction
D) The statutes
C
3
During the pretrial,the ____ takes on the role of the negotiator.

A) Defense attorney
B) Judge
C) Prosecutor
D) Public defender
B
4
Which courts handle misdemeanors and some civil matters?

A) Courts of general jurisdiction
B) Courts of limited jurisdiction
C) Courts of unlimited jurisdiction
D) Felony courts
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The United States has _____________ different judicial systems.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Fifty
D) Fifty-two
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6
The United States Supreme Court will not issue a writ of certiorari unless at least __________ justices approve of it.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 9
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7
Statements in which judges express the reasons for the court's decision in a case are:

A) Verdicts
B) Opinions
C) Rulings
D) Oral arguments
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8
The U.S.Supreme Court consists of ____ justices.

A) 7
B) 8
C) 9
D) 10
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9
Which of the following courts is primarily a "reviewer" of decisions?

A) Appellate courts
B) Jurisdictional courts
C) Original jurisdiction courts
D) Trial courts
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10
The ______________ function of the court is concerned with speed and efficiency.

A) Due process
B) Crime control
C) Rehabilitation
D) Bureaucratic
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11
A public civil officer or official with limited judicial authority within a particular geographic area,such as the authority to issue an arrest warrant,is:

A) A judge
B) A police officer
C) A magistrate
D) A public prosecutor
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12
The lowest tier of the federal court system is the:

A) County Court
B) U.S.Court of Appeal
C) Municipal Court
D) U.S.District Court
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13
Appellate courts:

A) Hear cases de novo
B) Determine the defendant's guilt or innocence
C) Determine questions of fact
D) Determine questions of law
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14
Drug courts,juvenile courts,domestic courts,and elder courts are all examples of:

A) Municipal Courts
B) Probate Courts
C) Specialty Courts
D) Trial Courts of General Jurisdiction
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15
The U.S.Supreme Court orders a lower court to send it the record of a case for review.This is done with a ____.

A) Subpoena
B) Writ of habeas corpus
C) Writ of duces tecum
D) Writ of certiorari
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16
The court's legitimacy is based on two factors: impartiality and ____.

A) Independence
B) The judge's prerogative
C) Jurisdiction
D) The statutes
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17
Appellate court judges make a decision on whether a case should be:

A) Retried or additional charges pressed
B) Reversed and remanded
C) Reviewed by a higher court
D) Reviewed by another lower court
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18
In the federal court system,there are ____ U.S.Courts of Appeal,also referred to as U.S.Circuit Courts of Appeal.

A) 10
B) 7
C) 16
D) 13
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19
The ____________ function of the court is concerned with protecting the rights of individual citizens against the power of the state.

A) Due process
B) Crime control
C) Rehabilitation
D) Bureaucratic
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20
Courts having original jurisdiction are courts of the first instance,or ____.

A) Appellate courts
B) Jurisdiction courts
C) State supreme courts
D) Trial courts
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21
The level of charge to be brought against a suspect is determined by the

A) Judge
B) Jury
C) Arresting officer
D) Prosecutor
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22
Of the courtroom work group,who relies on the police to arrest suspects and gather sufficient evidence,and police rely upon them to convict those who have been apprehended?

A) Defense attorney
B) Judge
C) Public defender
D) Prosecutor
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23
When the trial starts,the judge takes on the role of the:

A) Teacher
B) Referee
C) Negotiator
D) Administrator
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24
The United States does not have a single judicial system,but 52 different systems-one for each state,the District of Columbia,and the federal government.
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25
The Supreme Court unanimously held that "any person haled into court,who is too poor to hire a lawyer,cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him." This case was:

A) Furman v.Georgia
B) Gideon v.Wainwright
C) Strickland v.Washington
D) United States v.Zolin
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26
What is the title of the list of cases entered on a court's calendar and thus scheduled to be heard by the court?

A) Arraignment
B) Court calendar
C) Docket
D) Writ of certiorari
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27
The due process function emphasizes punishment and retribution.
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28
Trial courts are primarily concerned with questions of law.
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29
In the courtroom work group,who is responsible for maintaining the large amount of paperwork generated during a trial,including transcripts,photographs,evidence,and any other records?

A) Bailiff
B) Clerk of court
C) Court reporter
D) Prosecutor
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30
The ____ is the chief law officer of a state; also,the chief law officer of the nation.

A) Attorney general
B) Court justice
C) Judge
D) Public prosecutor
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31
In the courtroom work group,who is responsible for recording every word that is said during the course of trial?

A) Bailiff
B) Clerk of court
C) Court reporter
D) Prosecutor
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32
Attorney-client privilege does not apply when:

A) The client provides information on a crime that he or she plans to commit
B) The client admits to a past offense
C) The client admits to murder
D) The client admits to particularly heinous crimes including torture
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33
During the pretrial process,the ____ holds a great deal of discretion as to whether an individual who has been arrested by the police will be charged.

A) Defense attorney
B) Judge
C) Public defender
D) Public prosecutor
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34
About ___ percent of all criminal defendants in the United States are represented by public defenders or other appointed counsel.

A) 50
B) 75
C) 90
D) 95
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35
Which amendment provides for the right to counsel?

A) The Fourth Amendment
B) The Fifth Amendment
C) The Sixth Amendment
D) The Eighth Amendment
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36
Every state has at least one court of appeals (known as an appellate,or reviewing,court).
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37
The primary responsibility of the ____ is to represent the defendant at various stages of the custodial process,such as arrest,interrogation,lineup,and arraignment.

A) Court justice
B) Defense attorney
C) Judge
D) Public prosecutor
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38
An election where a political party such as the Republicans or Democrats openly support a candidate for a judgeship is known as a(n):

A) Nonpartisan election
B) Open election
C) Partisan election
D) Primary election
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39
An appellate court will rarely question a jury's decision; instead,the appellate judges will review the manner in which the facts and evidence were provided to the jury,and rule on whether errors were made in the process.
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40
In the courtroom work group,who is responsible for maintaining security and order in the judge's chambers and in the courtroom?

A) Bailiff
B) Clerk of court
C) Court reporter
D) Prosecutor
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41
In the federal court system,there are nine U.S.Courts of Appeal.
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42
Supreme Court Justices may write concurring opinions,outlining the reason why they feel the majority's decision erred.
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43
Written statements by the judges expressing the reasons for the court's decision in a case are commonly known as ____________________.
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44
If a defendant provides less than truthful information there is no attorney-client privilege.
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45
Prosecutors are generally considered the most dominant figures in the American criminal justice system.
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46
.There is no absolute right to appeal to the United States Supreme Court.
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47
The clerk of the court has an exhausting list of responsibilities,including recording every word that is said in the courtroom.
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48
The attorney general is the chief law enforcement officer in any state.
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49
The courtroom workgroup consists of the judge and jury.
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50
A client is protected by attorney-client privilege if the client reveals a past crime.
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51
The power to "speak the law" refers to ___________________________.
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52
As most cases are decided through plea bargains rather than through trial proceedings,the judge often offers his or her services as a negotiator to help the prosecution and the defense "make a deal."
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53
The _________________________ is the separate but interrelated court system of the United States,made up of the court on the national level and the courts on the state level.
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54
Generally speaking,there are two different types of defense attorneys: (1)private attorneys,who are hired by individuals,and (2)public defenders who work for the government.
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55
Prosecutors in every state and in the federal government are elected officials and must answer to the voters.
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56
____________________ is the process by which one jurisdiction surrenders a person accused or convicted of violating another jurisdiction's criminal law to the second jurisdiction.
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57
Every state has at least one federal district court.
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58
The crime control,due process,and rehabilitation functions of a court are secondary to its ____________________ function.
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59
Domestic courts and mental health courts are considered to be specialty courts.
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60
It is possible for a person to waive his or her Sixth Amendment right to an attorney and can act as his or her own defense attorney.
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61
In the role of _____________________the judge is responsible for seeing that the trial unfolds according to the dictates of the law and that the participants in the trial do not overstep any legal or ethical bounds.
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62
____________________ are public civil officers or officials with limited judicial authority within a particular geographic area.
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63
____________________ is the power of a court to review the actions of the executive and legislative branches and,if necessary,declare those actions unconstitutional.
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64
Explain the dual court system of the United States.
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65
Judges can grant _________________ to the attorneys,which is additional time to prepare for the trial.
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66
What is jurisdiction? Explain briefly the difference between geographic and subject matter jurisdiction.
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67
In ________________ elections a judicial candidate declares allegiance to a political party.
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68
The modern role of the public defender was established by the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Sixth Amendment in the case of __________________________________.
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69
The Supreme Court does not normally hear any evidence,instead they base their decision on the written record of the case and ___________________________ which are the arguments presented in person rather than on paper.
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____________________________have the power to bring the resources of the state against the individual,and they hold the legal keys to meting out or withholding justice.
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71
Explain the structure of a typical state court system
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The __________________is responsible for maintaining security and order in the judge's chambers and the courtroom.
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73
A rule that the United States Supreme Court will not issue a writ of certiorari unless at least four justices approve it is known as the _________________________.
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74
At the present time,there are ____________________ judicial districts.
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75
_______________________________ are separate opinions in which the judges disagree with the conclusion reached by the majority of the court and expand on their own views about the case.
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76
Many states have created __________________ which retain jurisdiction over very narrowly defined areas of criminal justice.
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77
Explain the difference between trial and appellate courts.
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78
Explain the different functions of the court.
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79
The federal court system consists of U.S.district courts,U.S.courts of appeals and the ______________________
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80
Each courtroom has a ________________,or calendar of cases.
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