Deck 8: Juries
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Deck 8: Juries
1
Lisa was convicted of her third felony and the judge had to give her a set sentence without looking at her past history. Her sentence is an example of ______.
A) determinate
B) indeterminate
C) presumptive
D) mandatory minimum
A) determinate
B) indeterminate
C) presumptive
D) mandatory minimum
D
2
Which of the following is NOT true about Gregg v. Georgia?
A) It ended the moratorium on the death penalty.
B) It started the moratorium on the death penalty.
C) It separated the guilt and sentencing part of the trial process.
D) It introduced aggravating and mitigating circumstances in the sentencing process.
A) It ended the moratorium on the death penalty.
B) It started the moratorium on the death penalty.
C) It separated the guilt and sentencing part of the trial process.
D) It introduced aggravating and mitigating circumstances in the sentencing process.
B
3
Tom was convicted of rape and received the sentence of life in prison with the possibility of parole. He is up for parole board review. His sentence is an example of ______.
A) indeterminate
B) determinate
C) mandatory minimum
D) presumptive
A) indeterminate
B) determinate
C) mandatory minimum
D) presumptive
A
4
Identify which of the important functions of trials assures that the government will intervene to protect citizens by prosecuting wrongdoers.
A) symbolism
B) legitimacy
C) security
D) law
A) symbolism
B) legitimacy
C) security
D) law
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5
Judges establishing the actual time served refers to ______.
A) presumptive sentences
B) mandatory minimum sentences
C) indeterminate sentences
D) determinate sentence
A) presumptive sentences
B) mandatory minimum sentences
C) indeterminate sentences
D) determinate sentence
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6
Identify which of the following is true about jury size.
A) The minimum size of individuals on a jury in criminal cases is 12.
B) The minimum size of individuals on a jury in criminal cases is 6.
C) The maximum size of individuals on a jury in criminal cases is 6.
D) There is no minimum amount of people required to be on a jury in criminal cases.
A) The minimum size of individuals on a jury in criminal cases is 12.
B) The minimum size of individuals on a jury in criminal cases is 6.
C) The maximum size of individuals on a jury in criminal cases is 6.
D) There is no minimum amount of people required to be on a jury in criminal cases.
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7
Which of the following cases started the moratorium on the death penalty.
A) Gregg v. Georgia
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Roe v. Wade
D) Ballew v. Georgia
A) Gregg v. Georgia
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Roe v. Wade
D) Ballew v. Georgia
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8
Tommy is a juror in a case where there is ample evidence of the defendant's guilt. However, Tommy believes that the system is imposing harsh sentences for that specific crime and does not want to participate in it. He tells other jurors they should vote the defendant not guilty. Tommy is engaging in ______.
A) challenge for cause
B) nullification
C) peremptory challenge
D) jury tampering
A) challenge for cause
B) nullification
C) peremptory challenge
D) jury tampering
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9
The exclusion of a juror for no reason whatsoever is known as ______.
A) peremptory challenge
B) challenge for cause
C) nullification
D) none of the above
A) peremptory challenge
B) challenge for cause
C) nullification
D) none of the above
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10
Identify which of the following cases ended the moratorium on the death penalty.
A) Gregg v. Georgia
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Ballew v. Georgia
D) Roe v. Wade
A) Gregg v. Georgia
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Ballew v. Georgia
D) Roe v. Wade
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11
Boot camps are an example of ______.
A) intermediate sanctions
B) mandatory minimum sentence
C) presumptive sentence
D) determinate sentence
A) intermediate sanctions
B) mandatory minimum sentence
C) presumptive sentence
D) determinate sentence
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12
House arrest is an example of ______.
A) imprisonment
B) intermediate sanctions
C) presumptive sentence
D) determinate sentence
A) imprisonment
B) intermediate sanctions
C) presumptive sentence
D) determinate sentence
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13
Legislature requires judges to sentence an offender to a minimum sentence no matter the mitigating factors. This refers to ______.
A) indeterminate sentence
B) determinate sentence
C) presumptive sentence
D) mandatory minimum sentence
A) indeterminate sentence
B) determinate sentence
C) presumptive sentence
D) mandatory minimum sentence
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14
Tony believes that individuals who commit crime can learn to become productive members of society. He most likely agrees with what purpose of punishment?
A) retribution
B) incapacitation
C) deterrence
D) rehabilitation
A) retribution
B) incapacitation
C) deterrence
D) rehabilitation
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15
Gregg v. Georgia ended the moratorium on the death penalty. Identify which of the following WAS NOT factored into the decision process?
A) two-stage process
B) direct appeal
C) consideration of aggravated and mitigating circumstances
D) mandatory sentencing
A) two-stage process
B) direct appeal
C) consideration of aggravated and mitigating circumstances
D) mandatory sentencing
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16
Retribution refers to ______.
A) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
B) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
C) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
D) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
A) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
B) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
C) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
D) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
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17
Identify which case decided that a 12-person jury is not constitutionally required.
A) Ballew v. Georgia
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Gregg v. Georgia
D) Williams v. Florida
A) Ballew v. Georgia
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Gregg v. Georgia
D) Williams v. Florida
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18
Incapacitation refers to ______.
A) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety; punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
B) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
C) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
D) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
A) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety; punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
B) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
C) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
D) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
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19
Community service is an example of ______.
A) fine
B) intermediate sanction
C) presumptive sentence
D) mandatory minimum sentence
A) fine
B) intermediate sanction
C) presumptive sentence
D) mandatory minimum sentence
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20
Rehabilitation refers to ______.
A) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
B) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
C) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
D) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
A) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
B) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
C) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
D) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
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21
The exclusion of a juror for the inability to be fair is known as ______.
A) peremptory challenge
B) challenge for cause
C) nullification
D) extreme vetting
A) peremptory challenge
B) challenge for cause
C) nullification
D) extreme vetting
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22
Exoneration is the formal acknowledgment that the defendant is innocent.
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23
Which of the following is NOT true about Furman v. Georgia?
A) It placed a moratorium on the death penalty.
B) The death penalty was ruled unconstitutional.
C) The application of the death penalty was ruled unconstitutional.
D) The death penalty was ruled constitutional.
A) It placed a moratorium on the death penalty.
B) The death penalty was ruled unconstitutional.
C) The application of the death penalty was ruled unconstitutional.
D) The death penalty was ruled constitutional.
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24
Life without parole is the alternative sentence given in those states that do not allow for capital punishment.
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25
Identify the year in which scientific jury selection was used for the first time.
A) 1965
B) 1972
C) 1987
D) 1999
A) 1965
B) 1972
C) 1987
D) 1999
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26
The conscious and deliberate decision of a jury to acquit a defendant despite the awareness of guilt is known as ______.
A) challenge for cause
B) nullification
C) peremptory challenge
D) none of these
A) challenge for cause
B) nullification
C) peremptory challenge
D) none of these
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27
Minimum and maximum sentences are given by judges, but parole boards reviewing cases decide actual sentence time being served. This refers to ______.
A) presumptive sentences
B) mandatory minimum sentences
C) determinate sentences
D) indeterminate sentences
A) presumptive sentences
B) mandatory minimum sentences
C) determinate sentences
D) indeterminate sentences
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28
Ana believes that individuals who commit crime need to reimburse the victims from whatever they took. Ana most likely agrees with what purpose of punishment?
A) restoration
B) rehabilitation
C) incapacitation
D) deterrence
A) restoration
B) rehabilitation
C) incapacitation
D) deterrence
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29
A crime being particularly brutal would be considered ______.
A) an aggravating circumstance
B) a mitigating circumstance
C) irrelevant in the sentencing process
D) none of the above
A) an aggravating circumstance
B) a mitigating circumstance
C) irrelevant in the sentencing process
D) none of the above
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30
There are 23 states that still use the death penalty.
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31
Jessica believes that individuals who commit crime should be locked up so that they can pay for their crimes. Jessica most likely agrees with what purpose of punishment?
A) deterrence
B) retribution
C) incapacitation
D) rehabilitation
A) deterrence
B) retribution
C) incapacitation
D) rehabilitation
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32
Tom believes that individuals should be punished in order to send the message that crime should not occur. Tom most likely agrees with what purpose of punishment?
A) retribution
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) rehabilitation
A) retribution
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) rehabilitation
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33
A legislatively established commission provides a sentencing formula based on various factors in ______.
A) indeterminate sentencing
B) determinate sentencing
C) presumptive sentencing
D) mandatory minimum sentences
A) indeterminate sentencing
B) determinate sentencing
C) presumptive sentencing
D) mandatory minimum sentences
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34
Deterrence refers to ______.
A) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
B) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
C) punishing in order to harm the individual who caused harm
D) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
A) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
B) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
C) punishing in order to harm the individual who caused harm
D) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
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35
Which of the following is NOT true about the death penalty?
A) It was deemed unconstitutional.
B) It was deemed as discriminatory.
C) Its application was considered cruel and unusual punishment.
D) A judge can exclude jurors from a trial if they are solely for or against it.
A) It was deemed unconstitutional.
B) It was deemed as discriminatory.
C) Its application was considered cruel and unusual punishment.
D) A judge can exclude jurors from a trial if they are solely for or against it.
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36
Identify which case decided the division of responsibility between the judge and the jury.
A) Apodaca v. Oregon
B) Williams v. Florida
C) Johnson v. Louisiana
D) Sparf and Hansen v. United States
A) Apodaca v. Oregon
B) Williams v. Florida
C) Johnson v. Louisiana
D) Sparf and Hansen v. United States
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37
Which of the following is NOT true about juries and social science?
A) It is proven that scientific jury selection can predict the behavior of specific jurors.
B) There is an increase in jury consultants.
C) Consultants analyze body language and handwriting.
D) Mock juries are used to test persuasiveness of arguments prior to actual trials.
A) It is proven that scientific jury selection can predict the behavior of specific jurors.
B) There is an increase in jury consultants.
C) Consultants analyze body language and handwriting.
D) Mock juries are used to test persuasiveness of arguments prior to actual trials.
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38
Most states and federal systems provide for appeals.
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39
In 1976, the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty was no longer administered in a "cruel and unusual fashion."
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40
A criminal having a very abusive past would be considered ______.
A) an aggravating circumstance
B) a mitigating circumstance
C) irrelevant in the sentencing process
D) none of the above
A) an aggravating circumstance
B) a mitigating circumstance
C) irrelevant in the sentencing process
D) none of the above
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41
Define and explain presumptive sentencing guidelines. Why is this important?
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42
Juries must be comprised of 12 individuals.
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43
Reconciliation focuses on transforming the individual into a productive member of society.
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44
Discuss and explain the significance of the seriousness of offense and the defendant's prior record.
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45
The United Nations was formed in 1946.
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46
Explain and discuss the history and significance of Sentencing Reform and Three Strikes Laws.
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47
Retribution focuses on compensation to the victim.
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48
Summarize the basics of the indeterminate sentence.
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49
The federal government allows for the death penalty.
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50
Deterrence focuses on punishment as a discouragement for future offending.
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51
Explain and discuss the historicity of unanimous verdicts in jury decision-making.
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52
Short-term shock incarceration is an example of intermediate sanctions.
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53
In 1972, the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty was unconstitutional.
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54
Rehabilitation focuses on punishing the individual for the harm caused.
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55
Death penalty cases are automatically appealed to a higher court.
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