Deck 4: Court Organization and Structure
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Deck 4: Court Organization and Structure
1
A court's jurisdiction is conferred by statute or ______.
A) executive order
B) opinion
C) popular vote
D) constitution
A) executive order
B) opinion
C) popular vote
D) constitution
D
2
Which type of jurisdiction refers to the division of responsibilities and functions among the various courts?
A) subject matter
B) geographic
C) hierarchical
D) general
A) subject matter
B) geographic
C) hierarchical
D) general
C
3
All cases are first heard in courts of ______.
A) primary jurisdiction
B) limited jurisdiction
C) original jurisdiction
D) appellate jurisdiction
A) primary jurisdiction
B) limited jurisdiction
C) original jurisdiction
D) appellate jurisdiction
C
4
The federal court system today consists of three primary tiers: district courts, courts of appeal, and ______.
A) the Supreme Court
B) the Constitutional Court
C) the Congressional Court
D) there are only two primary tiers in the federal court system
A) the Supreme Court
B) the Constitutional Court
C) the Congressional Court
D) there are only two primary tiers in the federal court system
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5
States are categorized into the 11 state circuit courts by ______.
A) date they joined the union
B) population
C) average yearly caseloads
D) geographic location
A) date they joined the union
B) population
C) average yearly caseloads
D) geographic location
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6
How many U.S. Supreme Court justices must vote to hear a case in order to grant a writ of certiorari?
A) four
B) five
C) six
D) seven
A) four
B) five
C) six
D) seven
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7
The first level of state courts includes which of the following?
A) trial courts of general jurisdiction
B) appellate courts
C) supreme courts
D) courts of limited jurisdiction
A) trial courts of general jurisdiction
B) appellate courts
C) supreme courts
D) courts of limited jurisdiction
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8
In which state courts are warrants typically issued?
A) courts of limited jurisdiction
B) courts of general jurisdiction
C) appellate courts
D) state supreme courts
A) courts of limited jurisdiction
B) courts of general jurisdiction
C) appellate courts
D) state supreme courts
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9
In the majority of states, which is the court level "of last resort" in the state system?
A) court of limited jurisdiction
B) court of general jurisdiction
C) court of appeals
D) state Supreme Court
A) court of limited jurisdiction
B) court of general jurisdiction
C) court of appeals
D) state Supreme Court
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10
After losing an appeal in a state supreme court, what is the next level of appeal?
A) federal district court
B) the U.S. Supreme Court
C) a state supreme court en banc hearing
D) none (end of the road)
A) federal district court
B) the U.S. Supreme Court
C) a state supreme court en banc hearing
D) none (end of the road)
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11
Who determines the outcome in a bench trial?
A) prosecutor
B) judge
C) defense attorney
D) magistrate
A) prosecutor
B) judge
C) defense attorney
D) magistrate
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12
Which of the following is a type of defense attorney that is selected and paid for by the defendant?
A) public defender
B) appointed counsel
C) retained counsel
D) private defender
A) public defender
B) appointed counsel
C) retained counsel
D) private defender
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13
Which system is used to appoint federal judges?
A) executive appointment
B) congressional vote
C) popular election
D) the merit system
A) executive appointment
B) congressional vote
C) popular election
D) the merit system
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14
Assuming "good behavior," U.S. Supreme Court justices serve terms ______.
A) of four years
B) of eight years
C) of 10 years
D) for life
A) of four years
B) of eight years
C) of 10 years
D) for life
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15
Who has the authority to remove federal judges found to be guilty of "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors?"
A) the President
B) the Congress
C) fellow federal judges
D) the people (citizens)
A) the President
B) the Congress
C) fellow federal judges
D) the people (citizens)
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16
The prosecution is the representative from which branch of the government?
A) executive
B) legislative
C) judicial
D) none of these
A) executive
B) legislative
C) judicial
D) none of these
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17
What courts are the trial courts of the state court system?
A) court of limited jurisdiction
B) court of general jurisdiction
C) court of appeals
D) state supreme courts
A) court of limited jurisdiction
B) court of general jurisdiction
C) court of appeals
D) state supreme courts
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18
Witnesses who possess certain qualifications or credentials are known as ______.
A) professional witnesses
B) expert witnesses
C) career witnesses
D) research witnesses
A) professional witnesses
B) expert witnesses
C) career witnesses
D) research witnesses
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19
The criminal process begins either with the filing of a complaint or ______.
A) an appearance
B) an arrest
C) an information
D) booking
A) an appearance
B) an arrest
C) an information
D) booking
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20
A motion to compel discovery is typically filed by the ______.
A) defense
B) prosecution
C) judge
D) jury
A) defense
B) prosecution
C) judge
D) jury
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21
What are the two ways that charges may be filed against a defendant?
A) complaint and arrest
B) arrest and arraignment
C) complaint and indictment
D) indictment and information
A) complaint and arrest
B) arrest and arraignment
C) complaint and indictment
D) indictment and information
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22
A writ of habeas corpus is what kind of appeal?
A) mandatory
B) direct
C) distal
D) indirect
A) mandatory
B) direct
C) distal
D) indirect
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23
Regarding jury selection, what type of challenges are unlimited?
A) peremptory
B) legal
C) for cause
D) factual
A) peremptory
B) legal
C) for cause
D) factual
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24
State courts are the "workhorses" of the American judicial system.
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25
Magistrate judges are on a lower judicial level than are appellate court justices.
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26
Courts of appeals hear only criminal appeals.
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27
Congress has the authority to change the number of justices on the Supreme Court.
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28
General jurisdiction means a court has the authority to hear a variety of cases and is not limited to hearing only a particular type of case.
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29
State courts of limited jurisdiction generally hear only criminal cases.
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30
Proceedings in lower courts are often more informal in nature than they are in appellate courts or trial courts.
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31
Courts of original jurisdiction are the courts of general jurisdiction for both the state and federal systems.
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32
State courts of general jurisdiction can hear both criminal trials as well as appeals from lower courts.
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33
Appellate courts do not decide matters of fact.
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34
The attorney general is typically not very active in day-to-day prosecutions.
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35
Retained counsel are attorneys selected by the defendant and paid for by the court.
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36
Juries are involved in almost every criminal case.
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37
If the grand jury refuses to indict the defendant, it is referred to as a true bill.
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38
Discuss the most common method of selecting judges among the states.
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39
What is the role of the U.S. Attorney General?
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40
Discuss the beginning of the criminal process?
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41
Describe what happens when someone is booked.
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42
Discuss the period between arraignment and trial.
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43
What is the first step of a criminal trial? Who goes first during this step?
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44
What are the possible pleas a defendant can make in a criminal trial? At what stage in the criminal process does this occur?
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45
Discuss the role of the bailiff at the state and federal levels.
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46
What is jurisdiction and how many types are there? Why is jurisdiction important for understanding courts?
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47
Explain the reasons for and against the popular election of judges.
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48
Briefly explain the jury selection process. Which amendment includes the right to an impartial jury?
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49
Briefly explain the state court system.
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50
Explain the primary roles of defense attorneys in a criminal trial. What are the various types of defense attorneys as discussed in the textbook?
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