Deck 7: Courts and Adjudication

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Trial counsel for the police is considered one of the functions performed by prosecutors.
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Representative of the court is a function filled by the judge and not the prosecutor.
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Judges selected based on merit avoid public election.
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The entry made by the prosecutor which signals that the charges are dismissed is called nolle prosequi .
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During the discovery process, a prosecutor can conceal evidence which demonstrates that the defendant is actually innocent.
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The geographic territory over which a court has authority is known as its jurisdiction.
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Each separate offense of which a person is accused in an indictment or an information is called a count.
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Each state has an elected state attorney general, who usually has the power to bring prosecutions in certain cases.
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One role of judges is that of adjudicator.
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The United States has a dual court system.
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United States attorneys are appointed by  the president and assigned  to a U.S. district court  jurisdiction.
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Appellate courts do not try criminal cases.
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​ More than any other person in the system, the judge is expected to embody justice.
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Lower-level local courts dedicated to addressing particular social problems or troubled populations are referred to as social-engineering courts.
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Trial courts of general jurisdiction handle mostly misdemeanors and lawsuits for small amounts of money, though some felony cases may be heard as well.
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The state's governor appoints most local prosecutors.
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United States courts use the adversarial process to determine guilt in a criminal court.
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A non-partisan election is a reform plan by which judges are nominated by a committee and appointed by the governor for a given length of time .
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A partisan election is one in which candidates openly affiliated with political parties are presented to voters for selection.
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In most states, no higher authority can second guess or change the decision of a prosecutor.
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Because trials are so infrequent, defense attorneys' working lives tend to be quite different than the lives of attorneys portrayed on television.
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The impact of budget cuts on federal public defenders has had only negligible effects.
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Values and norms do not affect the functioning of a courtroom.
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Many other countries use a process where the judge takes an active role in questioning witnesses as well as many other areas of the case.  This is referred to as a(n)______ system.

A) adversarial
B) inquisitorial
C) civil law
D) authoritarian
E) totalitarian
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Prosecutors interact with victims, witnesses and the community when assessing whether to prosecute.
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A public defender is a private sector attorney who works on a contract (for fee) basis.
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Most defense attorneys  are experienced and very well paid.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that indigent defendants, those who are too poor to afford their own lawyers, must defend themselves.
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Scholars often view public defenders as better than assigned counsel because public defenders are full-time government employees who are specialists in criminal law.
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Judges are part of the local legal culture.
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For many public defense attorneys, a large proportion of their cases involves representing a poorer clientele.
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Trials in the United States pit prosecutor against defense attorney , in a system referred to as  the  ______________ system.

A) adversarial
B) inquisitorial
C) civil law
D) authoritarian
E) totalitarian
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Research findings have indicated that there is little difference in outcomes between private attorneys, public defenders, contract counsel, and assigned counsel.
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Assigned counsel are attorneys employed full-time by the government to provide defense services to those offenders who cannot afford their own attorneys.
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An assigned counsel is a private sector attorney who works on a contract (for fee) basis.
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The series of events from the arrest of a suspect to the filing of a formal charge (through an indictment or information) with the court is called the accusatory process.
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Most states use the "contract counsel" method of providing attorneys for those who cannot afford their own attorneys.
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In most cases, clients would acquire a defense attorney prior to be being accused of a crime.
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Public defenders often have trouble gaining the trust and cooperation of their clients because their clients know that they are paid by the state.
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The lawyer who represents accused offenders and convicted offenders in their dealings with the criminal justice system is called the defense attorney.
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This type of election occurs when a judicial candidate is openly endorsed by a political party.

A) Partisan election
B) Nonpartisan election
C) Appointment
D) Selection committee
E) ​M erit selection
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In which role does the judge spend significant amounts of time behind closed doors talking to prosecutors and defense attorneys?

A) Adjudicator
B) Administrator
C) Negotiator
D) Electoral candidate
E) Appellate advocate
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Which of the following is not a responsibility of judges?

A) Setting bail
B) Issuing search warrants
C) Making arrests
D) Scheduling hearings
E) Accepting guilty pleas
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What is the geographic location and/or legal boundaries which determine the range of the court's authority?

A) District
B) County
C) Jurisdiction
D) Circuit
E) ​Regional
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Charges are not likely to be brought against offenders when victims:

A) are upstanding members of society.
B) are not credible.
C) want the offender prosecuted.
D) are trustworthy.
E) appear sympathetic to juries.
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Which of the following most accurately describes the discretion given to a prosecutor?

A) Limited discretion
B) No discretion
C) Broad discretion
D) Relative discretion
E) Supervised discretion
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After deciding that a case should be filed against an offender, the next step of the prosecutor is to determine:

A) whether to seek the death penalty.
B) which charges to file against the offender.
C) whether the defendant has a court-appointed attorney.
D) whether the police used excessive force in apprehending the offender.
E) how the criminal justice system might best serve the offender.
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The three levels of state courts are:

A) appellate, district, and limited jurisdictional.
B) appellate, general jurisdiction, and limited jurisdiction.
C) limited jurisdiction, commercial, and appellate.
D) general jurisdiction, limited jurisdiction, and district.
E) commercial, district, and appellate.
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Which of the following factors increases the power of the prosecutor?

A) Many of their decisions are hidden from public view.
B) They must have a judge sign off on any decision to drop a case.
C) They are dependent upon the defense attorney for witness statements.
D) Jurisdictional boundaries are sometimes confusing.
E) Cases overturned at appeal can be damaging to a prosecutor's career.
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How might public opinion affect a prosecutor's decision to try a certain case?

A) Prosecutors conduct surveys of the community to determine which cases are most important.
B) Most prosecutors are elected, so their decisions should reflect community values.
C) Prosecutors have no discretion to try cases-they must bring every case they receive to court.
D) Prosecutors keep the community happy by having low conviction rates.
E) Public opinion does not affect prosecutorial decision-making.
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The official responsible for the prosecution of crimes that violate the laws of the United States is the:

A) district attorney.
B) state's attorney.
C) commonwealth attorney.
D) county attorney.
E) U.S. attorney.
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This type of judge is nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

A) Trial court judge
B) Magistrate
C) Federal judge
D) Federal clerk
E) ​C ivil court judge
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In which role does the judge work to manage his/her employment staff and balance a budget?

A) Adjudicator
B) Administrator
C) Negotiator
D) Electoral candidate
E) Appellate advocate
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In which role does the judge uphold the rights of the accused in decisions about detention, plea, trial, and sentence?

A) Adjudicator
B) Administrator
C) Negotiator
D) Electoral candidate
E) Appellate advocate
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State courts of last resort are usually called:

A) trial courts.
B) misdemeanor courts.
C) trial courts of general jurisdiction.
D) Supreme Courts.
E) trial courts of limited jurisdiction.
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Which of the following is not a role of the prosecutor?

A) Trial counsel for the police
B) House counsel for the police
C) Counsel for the court
D) Elected official
E) Representative of the court
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Which of the following statements concerning the role of a prosecutor is false?

A) A prosecutor has considerable discretion in the criminal justice system.
B) A prosecutor is influenced by other actors in the criminal justice system.
C) A prosecutor has independent authority to decide how to handle each case.
D) A prosecutor has limited influence in the early stages of the criminal justice process.
E) A prosecutor may be heavily involved in local politics.
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American trial courts are highly decentralized. This means that:

A) the federal government dictates their policies.
B) the state government runs all trial courts.
C) each jurisdiction decides on how to run their courts.
D) judges and their staff do not share offices.
E) different judges hear the guilt portion of the trial than the sentencing portion.
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This type of judgeship selection involves a nominating commission made up of citizens and attorneys and sends the names to the governor for selection.

A) Partisan election
B) Nonpartisan election
C) Appointment
D) Merit selection
E) ​M unicipal election
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Each offense that a prosecutor charges a person with in an indictment is a(n):

A) element.
B) crime.
C) count.
D) charge.
E) ​offense.
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Which of the following refers to a situation where an attorney is employed on a full-time, salaried basis by the government to represent indigents?

A) Public defender
B) Assigned counsel
C) Contract counsel
D) Legal aid attorney
E) Appellate defender
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​ In _______, the Supreme Court ruled that indigents facing the death penalty who are not capable of representing themselves must be provided counsel. ​

A) Powell v. Alabama
B) Strickland v. Washington
C) Rothgery v. Gillespie County, Texas
D) Ross v. Moffitt
E) ​ Miranda v. Arizona
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Which of the following statements does not accurately describe the influence of the prosecutor?

A) Prosecutors have little influence and are bound by statutory limits.
B) Prosecutors are involved throughout most of the criminal justice process.
C) Prosecutors are linked to other actors in criminal justice system.
D) Prosecutors often times have to make tough or lenient recommendations.
E) Most prosecutors are elected, so their decisions should reflect community values.
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Which of the following is not included as one of the prosecuting attorney's key relationships?

A) Police
B) Victims and witnesses
C) Judges and court
D) Community
E) Public defender
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Which does not characterize t he environment of a criminal defense practice?

A) Clients whose lives and problems are depressing.
B) Poor pay.
C) Uninteresting cases.
D) Usually on the losing side.
E) Cases that often catapult  an attorney to national prominence ​.
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Which of the following is not a method by which indigents receive legal defense?

A) Public defender
B) Assigned counsel
C) Contract attorney
D) Legal aid attorney
E) ​Pro bono
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In which of the following systems does a court administrator oversee the appointment of counsel?

A) An ad hoc assignment system
B) An ad hoc contract system
C) A coordinated contract system
D) A coordinated assignment system
E) A public defender system
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____ is a type of private attorney is paid by the government with jurisdiction over the case to represent indigent defendants.

A) A public defender
B) An assigned counsel
C) A contract attorney
D) A legal aid attorney
E) ​Retained counsel
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Which of the following describes "community prosecution"?

A) The decision to charge a suspect is determined by community standards, not the prosecutor.
B) The community takes over the role of the judge in making court-related decisions.
C) A public defender is assigned to certain neighborhoods to better prevent prosecutorial misconduct.
D) Law enforcement becomes the responsibility of the local neighborhood watch organizations.
E) An assistant prosecutor is assigned to certain neighborhoods to better understand its needs and character.
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Nolle prosequi is:

A) the decision of the prosecutor to drop a case.
B) the process of determining probable cause.
C) the questioning of a jury in a criminal case.
D) the power of the prosecutor to bring charges.
E) another name for prosecutorial discretion.
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In _______ the Supreme Court rule that the right to counsel attaches at the initial hearing before a magistrate when the defendant is informed of the charges and restrictions on liberty are imposed?

A) Missouri v. Frye
B) Strickland v. Washington
C) Rothgery v. Gillespie County, Texas
D) Ross v. Moffitt
E) ​Miranda v. Arizona
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Which of the following is not a lawyer who works in the private sector but provides legal aid to indigents?

A) Public defender
B) Assigned counsel
C) Contract attorney
D) Private practice attorney
E) Corporate lawyers
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The defense attorney's responsibility is not to save the suspect, but to protect his/her _____ rights.

A) constitutional
B) suspect
C) due process
D) individual
E) ​private property
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The person who represents accused and convicted persons in the criminal justice system is known as the:

A) clerk of courts.
B) state's attorney.
C) defense attorney.
D) judicial attorney.
E) prosecutor .
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The process of events from the arrest of a suspect to the filing of formal charges with the court is called the _________ process.

A) criminal justice
B) accusatory
C) dual court
D) adversarial
E) ​judicial
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The process during which the prosecution shares information with the defense is known as:

A) nolle prosequi
B) legal sufficiency.
C) probable cause.
D) discovery.
E) deposition.
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Individuals who are too poor and do not have enough resources to pay for attorneys are considered:

A) poverty bound.
B) indigent.
C) inadequate.
D) emaciated.
E) ​indentured.
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In which case did the Supreme Court rule that defense attorneys are obligated to inform their clients about plea agreement offers made by the prosecutor?

A) Missouri v. Frye
B) Strickland v. Washington
C) Rothgery v. Gillespie County, Texas
D) Ross v. Moffitt
E) ​Miranda v. Arizona
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A recent survey revealed that which of the following systems of defense representation is most common in the 100 most populous counties in the United States?

A) Public defender
B) Assigned counsel
C) Contract counsel
D) Legal aid attorney
E) Appellate defender
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) Defense attorneys are misunderstood by the public and by the defendant.
B) Defense attorneys are sometimes inexperienced, overburdened, uncaring, and ineffective.
C) Defense attorneys usually win their cases.
D) Defense attorneys have a great deal of interaction with the prosecutor.
E) Defense attorneys have clients whose lives and problems are depressing.
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Trial counsel for the police is considered one of the functions performed by prosecutors.
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Representative of the court is a function filled by the judge and not the prosecutor.
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Judges selected based on merit avoid public election.
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The entry made by the prosecutor which signals that the charges are dismissed is called nolle prosequi .
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During the discovery process, a prosecutor can conceal evidence which demonstrates that the defendant is actually innocent.
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The geographic territory over which a court has authority is known as its jurisdiction.
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Each separate offense of which a person is accused in an indictment or an information is called a count.
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Each state has an elected state attorney general, who usually has the power to bring prosecutions in certain cases.
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One role of judges is that of adjudicator.
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The United States has a dual court system.
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United States attorneys are appointed by  the president and assigned  to a U.S. district court  jurisdiction.
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Appellate courts do not try criminal cases.
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​ More than any other person in the system, the judge is expected to embody justice.
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Lower-level local courts dedicated to addressing particular social problems or troubled populations are referred to as social-engineering courts.
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Trial courts of general jurisdiction handle mostly misdemeanors and lawsuits for small amounts of money, though some felony cases may be heard as well.
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The state's governor appoints most local prosecutors.
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United States courts use the adversarial process to determine guilt in a criminal court.
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A non-partisan election is a reform plan by which judges are nominated by a committee and appointed by the governor for a given length of time .
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A partisan election is one in which candidates openly affiliated with political parties are presented to voters for selection.
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In most states, no higher authority can second guess or change the decision of a prosecutor.
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Because trials are so infrequent, defense attorneys' working lives tend to be quite different than the lives of attorneys portrayed on television.
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The impact of budget cuts on federal public defenders has had only negligible effects.
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Values and norms do not affect the functioning of a courtroom.
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Many other countries use a process where the judge takes an active role in questioning witnesses as well as many other areas of the case.  This is referred to as a(n)______ system.

A) adversarial
B) inquisitorial
C) civil law
D) authoritarian
E) totalitarian
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Prosecutors interact with victims, witnesses and the community when assessing whether to prosecute.
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A public defender is a private sector attorney who works on a contract (for fee) basis.
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Most defense attorneys  are experienced and very well paid.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that indigent defendants, those who are too poor to afford their own lawyers, must defend themselves.
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Scholars often view public defenders as better than assigned counsel because public defenders are full-time government employees who are specialists in criminal law.
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Judges are part of the local legal culture.
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For many public defense attorneys, a large proportion of their cases involves representing a poorer clientele.
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Trials in the United States pit prosecutor against defense attorney , in a system referred to as  the  ______________ system.

A) adversarial
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C) civil law
D) authoritarian
E) totalitarian
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Research findings have indicated that there is little difference in outcomes between private attorneys, public defenders, contract counsel, and assigned counsel.
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Assigned counsel are attorneys employed full-time by the government to provide defense services to those offenders who cannot afford their own attorneys.
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An assigned counsel is a private sector attorney who works on a contract (for fee) basis.
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The series of events from the arrest of a suspect to the filing of a formal charge (through an indictment or information) with the court is called the accusatory process.
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Most states use the "contract counsel" method of providing attorneys for those who cannot afford their own attorneys.
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In most cases, clients would acquire a defense attorney prior to be being accused of a crime.
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Public defenders often have trouble gaining the trust and cooperation of their clients because their clients know that they are paid by the state.
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The lawyer who represents accused offenders and convicted offenders in their dealings with the criminal justice system is called the defense attorney.
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This type of election occurs when a judicial candidate is openly endorsed by a political party.

A) Partisan election
B) Nonpartisan election
C) Appointment
D) Selection committee
E) ​M erit selection
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In which role does the judge spend significant amounts of time behind closed doors talking to prosecutors and defense attorneys?

A) Adjudicator
B) Administrator
C) Negotiator
D) Electoral candidate
E) Appellate advocate
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Which of the following is not a responsibility of judges?

A) Setting bail
B) Issuing search warrants
C) Making arrests
D) Scheduling hearings
E) Accepting guilty pleas
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What is the geographic location and/or legal boundaries which determine the range of the court's authority?

A) District
B) County
C) Jurisdiction
D) Circuit
E) ​Regional
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Charges are not likely to be brought against offenders when victims:

A) are upstanding members of society.
B) are not credible.
C) want the offender prosecuted.
D) are trustworthy.
E) appear sympathetic to juries.
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Which of the following most accurately describes the discretion given to a prosecutor?

A) Limited discretion
B) No discretion
C) Broad discretion
D) Relative discretion
E) Supervised discretion
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After deciding that a case should be filed against an offender, the next step of the prosecutor is to determine:

A) whether to seek the death penalty.
B) which charges to file against the offender.
C) whether the defendant has a court-appointed attorney.
D) whether the police used excessive force in apprehending the offender.
E) how the criminal justice system might best serve the offender.
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The three levels of state courts are:

A) appellate, district, and limited jurisdictional.
B) appellate, general jurisdiction, and limited jurisdiction.
C) limited jurisdiction, commercial, and appellate.
D) general jurisdiction, limited jurisdiction, and district.
E) commercial, district, and appellate.
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Which of the following factors increases the power of the prosecutor?

A) Many of their decisions are hidden from public view.
B) They must have a judge sign off on any decision to drop a case.
C) They are dependent upon the defense attorney for witness statements.
D) Jurisdictional boundaries are sometimes confusing.
E) Cases overturned at appeal can be damaging to a prosecutor's career.
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How might public opinion affect a prosecutor's decision to try a certain case?

A) Prosecutors conduct surveys of the community to determine which cases are most important.
B) Most prosecutors are elected, so their decisions should reflect community values.
C) Prosecutors have no discretion to try cases-they must bring every case they receive to court.
D) Prosecutors keep the community happy by having low conviction rates.
E) Public opinion does not affect prosecutorial decision-making.
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The official responsible for the prosecution of crimes that violate the laws of the United States is the:

A) district attorney.
B) state's attorney.
C) commonwealth attorney.
D) county attorney.
E) U.S. attorney.
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This type of judge is nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

A) Trial court judge
B) Magistrate
C) Federal judge
D) Federal clerk
E) ​C ivil court judge
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In which role does the judge work to manage his/her employment staff and balance a budget?

A) Adjudicator
B) Administrator
C) Negotiator
D) Electoral candidate
E) Appellate advocate
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In which role does the judge uphold the rights of the accused in decisions about detention, plea, trial, and sentence?

A) Adjudicator
B) Administrator
C) Negotiator
D) Electoral candidate
E) Appellate advocate
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State courts of last resort are usually called:

A) trial courts.
B) misdemeanor courts.
C) trial courts of general jurisdiction.
D) Supreme Courts.
E) trial courts of limited jurisdiction.
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Which of the following is not a role of the prosecutor?

A) Trial counsel for the police
B) House counsel for the police
C) Counsel for the court
D) Elected official
E) Representative of the court
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Which of the following statements concerning the role of a prosecutor is false?

A) A prosecutor has considerable discretion in the criminal justice system.
B) A prosecutor is influenced by other actors in the criminal justice system.
C) A prosecutor has independent authority to decide how to handle each case.
D) A prosecutor has limited influence in the early stages of the criminal justice process.
E) A prosecutor may be heavily involved in local politics.
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American trial courts are highly decentralized. This means that:

A) the federal government dictates their policies.
B) the state government runs all trial courts.
C) each jurisdiction decides on how to run their courts.
D) judges and their staff do not share offices.
E) different judges hear the guilt portion of the trial than the sentencing portion.
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This type of judgeship selection involves a nominating commission made up of citizens and attorneys and sends the names to the governor for selection.

A) Partisan election
B) Nonpartisan election
C) Appointment
D) Merit selection
E) ​M unicipal election
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Each offense that a prosecutor charges a person with in an indictment is a(n):

A) element.
B) crime.
C) count.
D) charge.
E) ​offense.
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Which of the following refers to a situation where an attorney is employed on a full-time, salaried basis by the government to represent indigents?

A) Public defender
B) Assigned counsel
C) Contract counsel
D) Legal aid attorney
E) Appellate defender
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62
​ In _______, the Supreme Court ruled that indigents facing the death penalty who are not capable of representing themselves must be provided counsel. ​

A) Powell v. Alabama
B) Strickland v. Washington
C) Rothgery v. Gillespie County, Texas
D) Ross v. Moffitt
E) ​ Miranda v. Arizona
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63
Which of the following statements does not accurately describe the influence of the prosecutor?

A) Prosecutors have little influence and are bound by statutory limits.
B) Prosecutors are involved throughout most of the criminal justice process.
C) Prosecutors are linked to other actors in criminal justice system.
D) Prosecutors often times have to make tough or lenient recommendations.
E) Most prosecutors are elected, so their decisions should reflect community values.
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64
Which of the following is not included as one of the prosecuting attorney's key relationships?

A) Police
B) Victims and witnesses
C) Judges and court
D) Community
E) Public defender
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65
Which does not characterize t he environment of a criminal defense practice?

A) Clients whose lives and problems are depressing.
B) Poor pay.
C) Uninteresting cases.
D) Usually on the losing side.
E) Cases that often catapult  an attorney to national prominence ​.
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66
Which of the following is not a method by which indigents receive legal defense?

A) Public defender
B) Assigned counsel
C) Contract attorney
D) Legal aid attorney
E) ​Pro bono
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67
In which of the following systems does a court administrator oversee the appointment of counsel?

A) An ad hoc assignment system
B) An ad hoc contract system
C) A coordinated contract system
D) A coordinated assignment system
E) A public defender system
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68
____ is a type of private attorney is paid by the government with jurisdiction over the case to represent indigent defendants.

A) A public defender
B) An assigned counsel
C) A contract attorney
D) A legal aid attorney
E) ​Retained counsel
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69
Which of the following describes "community prosecution"?

A) The decision to charge a suspect is determined by community standards, not the prosecutor.
B) The community takes over the role of the judge in making court-related decisions.
C) A public defender is assigned to certain neighborhoods to better prevent prosecutorial misconduct.
D) Law enforcement becomes the responsibility of the local neighborhood watch organizations.
E) An assistant prosecutor is assigned to certain neighborhoods to better understand its needs and character.
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70
Nolle prosequi is:

A) the decision of the prosecutor to drop a case.
B) the process of determining probable cause.
C) the questioning of a jury in a criminal case.
D) the power of the prosecutor to bring charges.
E) another name for prosecutorial discretion.
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71
In _______ the Supreme Court rule that the right to counsel attaches at the initial hearing before a magistrate when the defendant is informed of the charges and restrictions on liberty are imposed?

A) Missouri v. Frye
B) Strickland v. Washington
C) Rothgery v. Gillespie County, Texas
D) Ross v. Moffitt
E) ​Miranda v. Arizona
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72
Which of the following is not a lawyer who works in the private sector but provides legal aid to indigents?

A) Public defender
B) Assigned counsel
C) Contract attorney
D) Private practice attorney
E) Corporate lawyers
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73
The defense attorney's responsibility is not to save the suspect, but to protect his/her _____ rights.

A) constitutional
B) suspect
C) due process
D) individual
E) ​private property
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74
The person who represents accused and convicted persons in the criminal justice system is known as the:

A) clerk of courts.
B) state's attorney.
C) defense attorney.
D) judicial attorney.
E) prosecutor .
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75
The process of events from the arrest of a suspect to the filing of formal charges with the court is called the _________ process.

A) criminal justice
B) accusatory
C) dual court
D) adversarial
E) ​judicial
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76
The process during which the prosecution shares information with the defense is known as:

A) nolle prosequi
B) legal sufficiency.
C) probable cause.
D) discovery.
E) deposition.
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77
Individuals who are too poor and do not have enough resources to pay for attorneys are considered:

A) poverty bound.
B) indigent.
C) inadequate.
D) emaciated.
E) ​indentured.
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78
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that defense attorneys are obligated to inform their clients about plea agreement offers made by the prosecutor?

A) Missouri v. Frye
B) Strickland v. Washington
C) Rothgery v. Gillespie County, Texas
D) Ross v. Moffitt
E) ​Miranda v. Arizona
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79
A recent survey revealed that which of the following systems of defense representation is most common in the 100 most populous counties in the United States?

A) Public defender
B) Assigned counsel
C) Contract counsel
D) Legal aid attorney
E) Appellate defender
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80
Which of the following statements is false?

A) Defense attorneys are misunderstood by the public and by the defendant.
B) Defense attorneys are sometimes inexperienced, overburdened, uncaring, and ineffective.
C) Defense attorneys usually win their cases.
D) Defense attorneys have a great deal of interaction with the prosecutor.
E) Defense attorneys have clients whose lives and problems are depressing.
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