Deck 7: Judges

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Which of the following is not the responsibility of a judge?

A) author legislation
B) hear legal disputes
C) preside over courts
D) administer the law
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Judges are addressed as "your honor" for what reason?

A) out of fear of judicial power
B) out of respect
C) due to tradition
D) due to state laws
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Which player in the courtroom workgroup decides whether a plea bargain will be offered?

A) prosecutor
B) defense attorney
C) judge
D) grand jury
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Who decides if a plea agreement will be entered into?

A) prosecutor and defense counsel
B) defendant and defense counsel
C) judge and jury
D) grand jury
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A person placed under arrest and held in custody must be brought before a judge for an initial appearance in what amount of time?

A) within 6 hr
B) within a reasonable time period
C) There is no time limit.
D) within 1 month
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At what stage of the process is the defendant informed by the judge of the nature of the arrest (not the actual charges)?

A) initial appearance
B) secondary appearance
C) arraignment
D) voir dire
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At what stage of the process is the decision made regarding whether or not to grant bail and, if so, how much?

A) initial appearance
B) secondary appearance
C) arraignment
D) voir dire
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During which part of the criminal justice process is the judge most visible?

A) prearrest
B) postarrest/pretrial
C) trial
D) posttrial
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What might a judge do if a jury convicts but the judge believes there is insufficient evidence to support a conviction?

A) enter a directed verdict
B) hold the jury in contempt of court
C) appeal the conviction
D) none of these
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Under which sentencing structure does a judge have stricter guidelines and less leeway in the sentence to be handed down?

A) cumulative sentencing
B) discretionary sentencing
C) determinate sentencing
D) indeterminate sentencing
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What might a judge do if he or she determines that a probation violation has occurred?

A) revoke probation
B) modify the conditions of probation
C) extend the probationary time
D) all of these
Question
Which of the following is not a standard condition of probation?

A) substance abuse treatment
B) limitations on travel
C) drug and alcohol testing
D) leaving home
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Search and arrest warrants must be signed by a ______.

A) judicial officer
B) prosecutor
C) defense attorney
D) bail bondsman
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Those in favor of judicial independence argue that judges ought to ______.

A) interpret laws and the Constitution while considering public opinion
B) interpret laws and the Constitution regardless of public opinion
C) make policy on the government's behalf considering public opinion
D) make policy on the government's behalf regardless of public opinion
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Those in favor of judicial accountability argue that judges ought to ______.

A) interpret laws and the Constitution while considering public opinion
B) interpret laws and the Constitution regardless of public opinion
C) make policy on the government's behalf considering public opinion
D) make policy on the government's behalf regardless of public opinion
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Given the system of separation of powers and checks and balances, which branch of government has superiority over the others?

A) executive
B) legislative
C) judiciary
D) They are all equal.
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Which branch of government can vote to impeach a federal judge for "treason, bribery or other high crimes or misdemeanors?"

A) the Supreme Court
B) the Speaker of the House
C) the House of Representatives
D) the Senate
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How many states currently select judges by appointment?

A) nearly all
B) about half
C) less than 10
D) none
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Should a judge leave office before the end of term in a state that selects judges via election, which of the following most commonly occurs?

A) A special election is held to replace the judge.
B) The governor appoints a replacement.
C) The state legislature appoints a replacement.
D) The seat is left vacant until the next election.
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Which method of state judicial selection is most complicated?

A) appointment
B) partisan election
C) nonpartisan election
D) merit selection plan
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In merit selection systems of judicial selection, approximately what percentage of judges are voted out of office (i.e., not retained)?

A) 25%
B) 10%
C) 5%
D) less than 1%
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Research has found that judicial performance evaluation programs are related to which of the following?

A) increased voter participation
B) increased judicial accountability
C) removal of judges with poorer evaluations
D) all of these
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Which form of judicial accountability is most often invoked?

A) behavioral
B) constitutional
C) decisional
D) statutory
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In the federal court system, which body typically hears allegations of judicial misconduct?

A) the Senate Judiciary Committee
B) judicial councils
C) a specially formed House subcommittee
D) the U.S. Supreme Court
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Search and arrest warrants must be signed by a judicial officer.
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Judges have the final say on with what crime(s) a defendant is charged.
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Judges sign nearly every warrant brought before them much in the same manner that grand juries effectively indict every suspect brought before them.
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If the prosecution has not made a sufficiently convincing case, a judge can direct a jury to acquit and even overrule them if the jury should convict.
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Once a sentence is handed down, the job of a trial court judge is complete.
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Judges have a great deal of discretion in deciding what conditions of probation a defendant must abide by to avoid incarceration.
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Federal and state judges are selected in essentially the same manner.
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The primary concern about judges in colonial America was their lack of accountability.
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Assuming good behavior, federal judges serve lifetime appointments.
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No states allow the legislature to appoint judges.
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Under merit selection, the governor appoints one of the people recommended by the legislature.
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Most states today use the merit system of judicial selection.
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The merit system of judicial selection produces a more diverse set of judges than other systems.
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Judicial performance evaluations focus exclusively on items related to the judge's behavior and not to case outcomes.
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Judicial impeachment is a common means of disciplining judges.
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Discuss how most people view judges.
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Discuss a judge's role in search and arrest warrants.
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Explain the most important decision a judge has to make at an initial appearance.
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Explain the role of a judge in plea agreements.
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Discuss the most visible role played by a trial court judge.
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Explain a judge's duty to impose a sentence and the role of determinant and indeterminate sentencing.
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Discuss a judge's role in what can occur after a convicted defendant sentenced to probation violates one or more conditions of probation.
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Explain how judges were selected in colonial America.
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Discuss the reasons for lifetime judicial appointments.
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Describe judicial training or orientation.
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of partisan and nonpartisan election methods.
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Define judicial independence and judicial accountability. Explain the arguments for and against each method and which system is used in the courts today.
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Explain how, although the majority of judges in the United States are White males, diversity is increasing in the American judiciary.
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Explain the difficulties faced by a person who becomes a judge.
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Explain how the various selection methods influence who becomes a judge.
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1
Which of the following is not the responsibility of a judge?

A) author legislation
B) hear legal disputes
C) preside over courts
D) administer the law
A
2
Judges are addressed as "your honor" for what reason?

A) out of fear of judicial power
B) out of respect
C) due to tradition
D) due to state laws
B
3
Which player in the courtroom workgroup decides whether a plea bargain will be offered?

A) prosecutor
B) defense attorney
C) judge
D) grand jury
A
4
Who decides if a plea agreement will be entered into?

A) prosecutor and defense counsel
B) defendant and defense counsel
C) judge and jury
D) grand jury
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5
A person placed under arrest and held in custody must be brought before a judge for an initial appearance in what amount of time?

A) within 6 hr
B) within a reasonable time period
C) There is no time limit.
D) within 1 month
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6
At what stage of the process is the defendant informed by the judge of the nature of the arrest (not the actual charges)?

A) initial appearance
B) secondary appearance
C) arraignment
D) voir dire
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7
At what stage of the process is the decision made regarding whether or not to grant bail and, if so, how much?

A) initial appearance
B) secondary appearance
C) arraignment
D) voir dire
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8
During which part of the criminal justice process is the judge most visible?

A) prearrest
B) postarrest/pretrial
C) trial
D) posttrial
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9
What might a judge do if a jury convicts but the judge believes there is insufficient evidence to support a conviction?

A) enter a directed verdict
B) hold the jury in contempt of court
C) appeal the conviction
D) none of these
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10
Under which sentencing structure does a judge have stricter guidelines and less leeway in the sentence to be handed down?

A) cumulative sentencing
B) discretionary sentencing
C) determinate sentencing
D) indeterminate sentencing
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11
What might a judge do if he or she determines that a probation violation has occurred?

A) revoke probation
B) modify the conditions of probation
C) extend the probationary time
D) all of these
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12
Which of the following is not a standard condition of probation?

A) substance abuse treatment
B) limitations on travel
C) drug and alcohol testing
D) leaving home
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13
Search and arrest warrants must be signed by a ______.

A) judicial officer
B) prosecutor
C) defense attorney
D) bail bondsman
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14
Those in favor of judicial independence argue that judges ought to ______.

A) interpret laws and the Constitution while considering public opinion
B) interpret laws and the Constitution regardless of public opinion
C) make policy on the government's behalf considering public opinion
D) make policy on the government's behalf regardless of public opinion
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15
Those in favor of judicial accountability argue that judges ought to ______.

A) interpret laws and the Constitution while considering public opinion
B) interpret laws and the Constitution regardless of public opinion
C) make policy on the government's behalf considering public opinion
D) make policy on the government's behalf regardless of public opinion
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16
Given the system of separation of powers and checks and balances, which branch of government has superiority over the others?

A) executive
B) legislative
C) judiciary
D) They are all equal.
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17
Which branch of government can vote to impeach a federal judge for "treason, bribery or other high crimes or misdemeanors?"

A) the Supreme Court
B) the Speaker of the House
C) the House of Representatives
D) the Senate
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18
How many states currently select judges by appointment?

A) nearly all
B) about half
C) less than 10
D) none
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19
Should a judge leave office before the end of term in a state that selects judges via election, which of the following most commonly occurs?

A) A special election is held to replace the judge.
B) The governor appoints a replacement.
C) The state legislature appoints a replacement.
D) The seat is left vacant until the next election.
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20
Which method of state judicial selection is most complicated?

A) appointment
B) partisan election
C) nonpartisan election
D) merit selection plan
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21
In merit selection systems of judicial selection, approximately what percentage of judges are voted out of office (i.e., not retained)?

A) 25%
B) 10%
C) 5%
D) less than 1%
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22
Research has found that judicial performance evaluation programs are related to which of the following?

A) increased voter participation
B) increased judicial accountability
C) removal of judges with poorer evaluations
D) all of these
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23
Which form of judicial accountability is most often invoked?

A) behavioral
B) constitutional
C) decisional
D) statutory
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24
In the federal court system, which body typically hears allegations of judicial misconduct?

A) the Senate Judiciary Committee
B) judicial councils
C) a specially formed House subcommittee
D) the U.S. Supreme Court
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25
Search and arrest warrants must be signed by a judicial officer.
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Judges have the final say on with what crime(s) a defendant is charged.
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Judges sign nearly every warrant brought before them much in the same manner that grand juries effectively indict every suspect brought before them.
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If the prosecution has not made a sufficiently convincing case, a judge can direct a jury to acquit and even overrule them if the jury should convict.
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Once a sentence is handed down, the job of a trial court judge is complete.
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Judges have a great deal of discretion in deciding what conditions of probation a defendant must abide by to avoid incarceration.
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Federal and state judges are selected in essentially the same manner.
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The primary concern about judges in colonial America was their lack of accountability.
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Assuming good behavior, federal judges serve lifetime appointments.
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34
No states allow the legislature to appoint judges.
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Under merit selection, the governor appoints one of the people recommended by the legislature.
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36
Most states today use the merit system of judicial selection.
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The merit system of judicial selection produces a more diverse set of judges than other systems.
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Judicial performance evaluations focus exclusively on items related to the judge's behavior and not to case outcomes.
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39
Judicial impeachment is a common means of disciplining judges.
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40
Discuss how most people view judges.
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Discuss a judge's role in search and arrest warrants.
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42
Explain the most important decision a judge has to make at an initial appearance.
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43
Explain the role of a judge in plea agreements.
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44
Discuss the most visible role played by a trial court judge.
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45
Explain a judge's duty to impose a sentence and the role of determinant and indeterminate sentencing.
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46
Discuss a judge's role in what can occur after a convicted defendant sentenced to probation violates one or more conditions of probation.
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47
Explain how judges were selected in colonial America.
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Discuss the reasons for lifetime judicial appointments.
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49
Describe judicial training or orientation.
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50
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of partisan and nonpartisan election methods.
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Define judicial independence and judicial accountability. Explain the arguments for and against each method and which system is used in the courts today.
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Explain how, although the majority of judges in the United States are White males, diversity is increasing in the American judiciary.
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Explain the difficulties faced by a person who becomes a judge.
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Explain how the various selection methods influence who becomes a judge.
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